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It's a way for the author to distinguish himself as one who is neither a purveyor of, nor fooled by, the magic, grift, and cringy sci-fi fantasizing that currently comprises the majority of AI discussion. Currently, most mentions of AI, outside of a proper technical discussion, are coming from crypto-tier grifters and starry-eyed suckers. Even further, a lot of discussions from otherwise technical people are sci-fi-tier fearmongering about some ostensible Skynet, or something, it's not quite clear, but it's clearly quite cringe. The latter is one of the many calibers of ammunition being used by AI incumbents to dig regulatory moats for themselves. Anyway, I understand why the author is distinguishing himself with his LLM...AI disclaimer, given the above. |
It feels a bit wrong to me, because as you say it's arguably a grift, in this case on the taxpayer who funds science grants. More charitably it might just be the applicant admitting that they have no idea what they are doing, and the funding agency seeing this as a good chance to explore the unknown. Still, unless the field is AI research (mine isn't) it seems like funding agencies should giving money to people who understand their tools.