Comment by danaris

21 days ago

> "AI" used to mean state search programs or rule-based reasoning systems written in LISP. When deep learning hit, lots of people stopped considering symbolic (i.e., non neural-net) AI to be AI. Now LLMs threaten to do the same to older neural-net methods. A pedantic conversation about what is and isn't true AI is not productive.

I think you are misstating the problem here.

All of the things you name are still AI.

None of the things you name are, or have ever been, AI.

The problem is that there is AI, the computer science subfield of artificial intelligence, which includes things like expert systems, NPCs in games, and LLMs, and then there is AI, the "true" artificial intelligence, brought to us exclusively by science fiction, which includes things (or people!) like Commander Data, Skynet, Durandal, and HAL 9000.

The general public doesn't understand this distinction in a deep way—even those who recognize that things like Skynet are fiction get confused when they see an LLM apparently able to carry on a coherent conversation with a human—and too many of us, who came into this with a basic understanding of the distinction and who should know better, have bought the hype (and in some cases outright lies) of companies like OpenAI wholesale.

These facts (among others) have combined to allow the various AI grifters to continue operating without being called out on their bullshit.