> "AI" is not software as we commonly understand it.
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> "AI" is not software as we commonly understand it.
this sentence is instantly and obviously correct
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> "AI" is not software as we commonly understand it.
this sentence is instantly and obviously correct
@davidgerard
I’m curious to hear what he thinks the implications of that statement are… -
> "AI" is not software as we commonly understand it.
this sentence is instantly and obviously correct
@davidgerard What is meant by 'AI' here? LLM chatbots? ML in general?
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@davidgerard What is meant by 'AI' here? LLM chatbots? ML in general?
@davidgerard Or more most of the things that are part of the ideological project as such?
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> "AI" is not software as we commonly understand it.
this sentence is instantly and obviously correct
@davidgerard similarly I've heard "it's just a tool!" from boosters so many times. but to me, a tool is something that does exactly what's expected of it, and can be wielded precisely by a skilled operator.
if I'm a woodworker and my bandsaw sometimes cuts in a straight line and sometimes zig-zags, that's not a tool, it's a fucking liability
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@davidgerard similarly I've heard "it's just a tool!" from boosters so many times. but to me, a tool is something that does exactly what's expected of it, and can be wielded precisely by a skilled operator.
if I'm a woodworker and my bandsaw sometimes cuts in a straight line and sometimes zig-zags, that's not a tool, it's a fucking liability
@tinybird this is also why AI generated video is useless for real work
it can't be directed
things previously called "AI", like face swaps, are now just part of the CGI toolkit. because they are *directable*. you can budget and buy it in and you'll get what you expect.
the MPEG gacha game cannot be used as part of a workflow
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> "AI" is not software as we commonly understand it.
this sentence is instantly and obviously correct
@davidgerard Like, yes, but also no? It is software. Unpredictable, undebuggable, fraudulently marketed, and only rarely useful, but still software
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@davidgerard Like, yes, but also no? It is software. Unpredictable, undebuggable, fraudulently marketed, and only rarely useful, but still software
️@aharoni yes that means it's a sequence of bytes that control a computer, and the difference is "as we commonly understand it"
it's not hard to understand this
i think you can wait until he's written the actual piece!
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