Comment by jrmg
12 hours ago
ML, at least historically, has been considered a subset of AI, not a superset.
Until the rise of LLMs recently using human-designed deterministic algorithms to perform ‘intelligent’ tasks (like image processing, and especially image recognition) has absolutely been considered AI.
AI encompasses (encompassed?...) everything that uses computation to produce intelligence-like results.
I fear the terminology battle has been lost, though, and nowadays most people consider at least neural networks - perhaps also non-determinism of output - to be a prerequisite for something being “AI” - which is actually _less_ meaningful to the end-user.
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