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Ask HN: What does AI mean for you?
4 points by moosov 3734 days ago
We had a discussion with workmates about the term "Artificial Intelligence" and in a strange manner, every person had an different understanding about it. For some people the AI was a general system, which uses machine learning and for others it was more like a robot which can beat human intelligent. Seems like now days everything is AI
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My two cents: beyond Turing-completeness, "AI" can't be well-defined. I don't believe that there is anything special about human consciousness, and that a smartphone is "conscious" to some small degree. So I think that as society explores increasingly AI-y fields, the popular usage of "AI" will shift, possibly radically, and until then, I'll personally try to stick to more specific terms.
AI is that which is non-biological, builds its own theories/models of what things mean and how things work, and updates those models when it observes inconsistencies.

When unable to resolve inconsistencies it would remember the confusion and with every new thing it learns -- try to resolve, with the new information, those remembered inconsistencies.

AI is that which would generate novel theories by analyzing similarities in things it already knows. And of course, it generates its own plans for attaining any goals it has.

Machine learning is a necessary but insufficient condition. Imo, today's excitement about ML means that winter is coming.

Heres an example, where are people say that they have an AI project - https://www.guaana.com/projects