I started to make a point of using dehumanizing language when talking about GenAI.
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I started to make a point of using dehumanizing language when talking about GenAI. Those systems don't think, they calculate. They don't write, they generate.
It is a computer, with software. Not a person with feelings. Stop anthropomorphising GenAI.
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I started to make a point of using dehumanizing language when talking about GenAI. Those systems don't think, they calculate. They don't write, they generate.
It is a computer, with software. Not a person with feelings. Stop anthropomorphising GenAI.
@Dany doing the same (as best i can).
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I started to make a point of using dehumanizing language when talking about GenAI. Those systems don't think, they calculate. They don't write, they generate.
It is a computer, with software. Not a person with feelings. Stop anthropomorphising GenAI.
@Dany Totally with that!

And you inspire me to add my own long-time pet-peeve: Don't call it an "ecosystem" when it's not even remotely alive.
Look at a forest and what's alive in there, that's an ecosystem. A frickin' bunch of machines running code offering some API while blinking in a particular way, that's machines running code offering an API and blinking. It's NOT an "ecosystem" by a long shot.
And then also the other thing.
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I started to make a point of using dehumanizing language when talking about GenAI. Those systems don't think, they calculate. They don't write, they generate.
It is a computer, with software. Not a person with feelings. Stop anthropomorphising GenAI.
@Dany Same, I started the moment they said it was "hallucinating". It sucks too, because I used to love to anthropomorphise computers in a joking fashion.
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I started to make a point of using dehumanizing language when talking about GenAI. Those systems don't think, they calculate. They don't write, they generate.
It is a computer, with software. Not a person with feelings. Stop anthropomorphising GenAI.
100% agreement, I don't even like using the term AI for them, I prefer to call them generative software or parody generators.
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I started to make a point of using dehumanizing language when talking about GenAI. Those systems don't think, they calculate. They don't write, they generate.
It is a computer, with software. Not a person with feelings. Stop anthropomorphising GenAI.
It's not wrong to say that they calculate. But that wording could be misinterpreted in a way that puts too much confidence in the result it produces.
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