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This is why I think people need to understand that it's not AI. These companies using AI as a buzzword are shooting themselves in the foot.
Guy wouldn't have been freaked out if he understood how these systems work
Deep learning has always been classified as AI. Some consider pathfinding algorithms to be AI. AI is a broad category.
AGI is the acronym you're looking for.
Shit. My ignorance is showing lol.
Thanks for the correction. I'm about to go on a deep dive of reading now :)
Yeah that "AI" was probably quoting some edgelord from reddit.
These companies are abbreviating generative AI (like Chat GPT) as "gen AI" now.
Even though that's always meant general AI (actual intelligence).
Was this ever a thing? I have never seen or heard anyone use "gen AI" to mean AGI. In fact I can't even find one instance of such usage.