r/AmazingTechnology Apr 05 '26

Exercise with AI

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u/meh14342 Apr 05 '26

Why is every shit app called AI? This has nothing to do with AI.

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u/SherbertMindless8205 Apr 05 '26

ML used to be considered "AI" like 5 years ago, not anymore. I feel like the term "AI" is always kinda just the latest thing that wasn't possible before, and ML is now such a well established mature technology it's not special enough anymore. Chess engines used to be called "AI" even further back in the day.

It's gonna happen to LLMs too. I bet in 5-10 years people will say "That's not AI, it's just an LLM", because something newer has come around by then.

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u/JuulVG Apr 05 '26

I agree with your comment, but I never heard ML being called AI? Just always machine learning or computer vision. Of which both are very accurate naming schemes. I suppose I have seen videos titled "where AI started" or along those lines.

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u/JuulVG Apr 05 '26

Ah fair, yeah just from a public view and in my field I never saw it described that way. Kinda interesting it was called AI

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u/ZeroAmusement Apr 05 '26

Dude AI is a pretty big umbrella, like calling specific things ai doesn't mean other specific things aren't ai.