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by ppaattrriicckk
1116 days ago
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Sure, or you know... Rather than ranting on twitter, one could look up "Large Language Model" (LLM), "Deep Learning", "Machine Learning" as well as "Artificial Intelligence" on Wikipedia, and realize that historically the following has been the norm in terminology for decades: Artificial Intelligence > Machine Learning > Deep Learning > LLMs I.e. LLMs are indeed a subset of what is classically considered Artificial Intelligence.
Just as well as route planning in Google Maps or getting beat by a non-machine-learning chess algorithm. EDIT: Regarding "for decades" doesn't apply to LLMs, of course :-) and barely to deep learning. But for the time they've been around, this inequality holds |
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