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Last year, someone (specifically, OUP) asked me to write an encyclopedia entry for "AI".

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  • djl@mastodon.mit.eduD djl@mastodon.mit.edu

    @emilymbender

    AI _SHOULD_ be an approach to Cognitive Science. The parts af AI that aren't have nothing to do with intelligence.

    But, careful there. The folks doing domain modelling (Go, chess, protein folding, gradient decent) are reasonable comp. sci. stuff. (Although calling that stuff "AI" is completely ridiculous.)

    It's LLMs that are exactly and only parlor tricks.

    But the incredibly-stupidity-dense clusterfrack that AI has become is embarassing.

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    @djl
    @emilymbender

    intelligence has nothing to do with intelligence

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    • emilymbender@dair-community.socialE emilymbender@dair-community.social

      "The term “AI” resists definition because it is continually reappropriated by people to mean different things. This, in turn, means that discussions of AI that do not provide working definitions for the purposes at hand risk incoherence. [...]

      Accordingly, this article does not provide a definition of the term “AI” but rather explores various ways in which the idea of AI has been used to organize how people understand our world, allocate resources, and relate to each other."

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      @emilymbender
      So much this. Thank you.

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      • emilymbender@dair-community.socialE emilymbender@dair-community.social

        Last year, someone (specifically, OUP) asked me to write an encyclopedia entry for "AI". I've just finished reviewing the copy edits, so hopefully it will be in the world soon. Meanwhile, a teaser:

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        @emilymbender

        What is OUP? I'm not familiar with the acronym.

        I can't wait to read the entry 😁

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          @gabriel
          Thanks for asking, I was wondering the same thing.
          @bodhipaksa
          Thanks for answering!
          @emilymbender

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          • emilymbender@dair-community.socialE emilymbender@dair-community.social

            1. AI Is a Research Field
            2. AI Is an Approach to Cognitive Science
            3. AI Is a Parlor Trick
            4. AI Is an Ideology
            5. AI Is a Way to Hide and Devalue Human Labor
            6. AI Is a Way to Shift Accountability
            7. AI Is a Way to Centralize Power

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            @emilymbender
            8. AI is #technofascism

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            • emilymbender@dair-community.socialE emilymbender@dair-community.social

              1. AI Is a Research Field
              2. AI Is an Approach to Cognitive Science
              3. AI Is a Parlor Trick
              4. AI Is an Ideology
              5. AI Is a Way to Hide and Devalue Human Labor
              6. AI Is a Way to Shift Accountability
              7. AI Is a Way to Centralize Power

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              @emilymbender what happened to AI is a marketing term not a technology

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              • emilymbender@dair-community.socialE emilymbender@dair-community.social

                1. AI Is a Research Field
                2. AI Is an Approach to Cognitive Science
                3. AI Is a Parlor Trick
                4. AI Is an Ideology
                5. AI Is a Way to Hide and Devalue Human Labor
                6. AI Is a Way to Shift Accountability
                7. AI Is a Way to Centralize Power

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                @emilymbender
                Illuminating...

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                • roytoo@mstdn.socialR roytoo@mstdn.social

                  @gabriel
                  Thanks for asking, I was wondering the same thing.
                  @bodhipaksa
                  Thanks for answering!
                  @emilymbender

                  npars01@mstdn.socialN This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @roytoo @gabriel @bodhipaksa @emilymbender

                  OUP publishes some superb books.

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                  • gabriel@col.socialG gabriel@col.social

                    @emilymbender

                    What is OUP? I'm not familiar with the acronym.

                    I can't wait to read the entry 😁

                    jochenlingelba1@h-net.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @gabriel @emilymbender OUP is Oxford University Press

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                    • emilymbender@dair-community.socialE emilymbender@dair-community.social

                      "The term “AI” resists definition because it is continually reappropriated by people to mean different things. This, in turn, means that discussions of AI that do not provide working definitions for the purposes at hand risk incoherence. [...]

                      Accordingly, this article does not provide a definition of the term “AI” but rather explores various ways in which the idea of AI has been used to organize how people understand our world, allocate resources, and relate to each other."

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                      @emilymbender If you understand your regression analysis, then it is basic statistics.

                      If you used some brute force and somewhat understand your regression analysis, then it is machine learning.

                      And if you have no idea how the mathematical abomination you just created works, and can only take on faith that it produces appropriate results most of the time, then it is AI.

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                      • emilymbender@dair-community.socialE emilymbender@dair-community.social

                        In the end, this was a fun project to work on, especially through the readings I got to revisit (and sometimes read for the first time) in the process.

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                        @emilymbender

                        Where & when will it be published?

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                        • emilymbender@dair-community.socialE emilymbender@dair-community.social

                          "The term “AI” resists definition because it is continually reappropriated by people to mean different things. This, in turn, means that discussions of AI that do not provide working definitions for the purposes at hand risk incoherence. [...]

                          Accordingly, this article does not provide a definition of the term “AI” but rather explores various ways in which the idea of AI has been used to organize how people understand our world, allocate resources, and relate to each other."

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                          @emilymbender I really love the framing around "understand our world, allocate resources and relate to each other". It‘s short and yet it really teases at the social values of technology and also just the social power of the meanings of language (which I‘ve recently been learning a lot about for discourse analysis)

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                          • emilymbender@dair-community.socialE emilymbender@dair-community.social

                            "The term “AI” resists definition because it is continually reappropriated by people to mean different things. This, in turn, means that discussions of AI that do not provide working definitions for the purposes at hand risk incoherence. [...]

                            Accordingly, this article does not provide a definition of the term “AI” but rather explores various ways in which the idea of AI has been used to organize how people understand our world, allocate resources, and relate to each other."

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                            @emilymbender back in the late 80s I recall much discussion about there being 7 problems that AI in some form would address. One, oddly, was speech synthesis. Another, more reasonably, was speech recognition (note: not understanding, more like transcribing). Image recognition was in there and I forget the others. I think your approach is more useful.

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                            • emilymbender@dair-community.socialE emilymbender@dair-community.social

                              1. AI Is a Research Field
                              2. AI Is an Approach to Cognitive Science
                              3. AI Is a Parlor Trick
                              4. AI Is an Ideology
                              5. AI Is a Way to Hide and Devalue Human Labor
                              6. AI Is a Way to Shift Accountability
                              7. AI Is a Way to Centralize Power

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                              @emilymbender And remember:

                              Everything is a way to:

                              - Shift Accountability
                              - Centralize Power
                              - etc

                              IF THERE IS FREE LUNCH, YOU ARE THE DINNER! 🍴 👤 🏦 💵

                              (nothing commercially given for free & all is manipulation without good sense)

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                              • emilymbender@dair-community.socialE emilymbender@dair-community.social

                                Last year, someone (specifically, OUP) asked me to write an encyclopedia entry for "AI". I've just finished reviewing the copy edits, so hopefully it will be in the world soon. Meanwhile, a teaser:

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                                @emilymbender AI is our last warning.

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                                • djl@mastodon.mit.eduD djl@mastodon.mit.edu

                                  @emilymbender

                                  AI _SHOULD_ be an approach to Cognitive Science. The parts af AI that aren't have nothing to do with intelligence.

                                  But, careful there. The folks doing domain modelling (Go, chess, protein folding, gradient decent) are reasonable comp. sci. stuff. (Although calling that stuff "AI" is completely ridiculous.)

                                  It's LLMs that are exactly and only parlor tricks.

                                  But the incredibly-stupidity-dense clusterfrack that AI has become is embarassing.

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                                  @djl

                                  Well, the original intent of the term was extremely dishonest, so I would argue that the modern appropriations of the term for dishonest ends are actually failry genuine, and it was the poor sods using it for genuine approaches who got fooled and used to provide the term with legitimacy.

                                  @emilymbender

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                                  • djl@mastodon.mit.eduD djl@mastodon.mit.edu

                                    @emilymbender

                                    AI _SHOULD_ be an approach to Cognitive Science. The parts af AI that aren't have nothing to do with intelligence.

                                    But, careful there. The folks doing domain modelling (Go, chess, protein folding, gradient decent) are reasonable comp. sci. stuff. (Although calling that stuff "AI" is completely ridiculous.)

                                    It's LLMs that are exactly and only parlor tricks.

                                    But the incredibly-stupidity-dense clusterfrack that AI has become is embarassing.

                                    claudius@darmstadt.socialC This user is from outside of this forum
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                                    @djl @emilymbender that is not how words or definitions work.

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                                    • claudius@darmstadt.socialC claudius@darmstadt.social

                                      @djl @emilymbender that is not how words or definitions work.

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                                      @claudius Can you say more what you mean - I didn't understand what you mean / referring to.

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                                      • collective_truth@mastodon.socialC collective_truth@mastodon.social

                                        @claudius Can you say more what you mean - I didn't understand what you mean / referring to.

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                                        @collective_truth just because the stem word is "Intelligence" does not mean that everything combined with that word is exactly that. Or that one particular field of study should own it.

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                                        • emilymbender@dair-community.socialE emilymbender@dair-community.social

                                          In the end, this was a fun project to work on, especially through the readings I got to revisit (and sometimes read for the first time) in the process.

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                                          @emilymbender Funny, I've previously thought, "But how do you formally define it?" Because in isolation, 'artificial' implies it's _not_ intelligence, rather than what it _is_.

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