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It’s really good at making us feel like it’s intelligent, but that’s no more real than a good VR headset convincing us to walk into a physical wall.

It’s a meta version of VR.

(Meta meta, if you will.)

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[–] Shanmugha@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Well, if we are not looking at all the disaster the hype is doing on so many levels (which is fine in the sense that technology and fools are different things), I draw the line at... intelligence, not simulation of hardware. I care lot less if something before me runs on carbon, metal or, say, sulfur than I care if it is intelligent

And as someone has already pointed out, even defining intelligence is damn hard, and different intelligence works differently (someone who is great at moving their body, like dancers or martial artists, is definitely more intelligent than me in quite a few areas, even if I know math or computers better than them). So... "artificial intelligence" as a bunch of algorithms (including LLM) etc - no problem with me, "artificial intelligence" as "this thing is thinking" or "this thing is just as good as a human artist/doctor/lawyer" - nah, bullshit