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by criddell
1041 days ago
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> I replied that no authority does not mean that there is no "more or less wrong or right". I never said there isn't right or wrong, only that what is correct is determined by broad usage. > It is a .com :) , what did you expect? Actually, it's a .google https://ai.google/discover/generativeai |
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Others - like us - call "correct" what seems to be "more right". In the context, I proposed that calling LLMs AI has improper sides - substantially, irregardless of the number of people who would adhere to that use, and which I suspect do so mostly out of inattention.
> Actually, it's a .google
Yes, but substantially, what I meant is that of course a commercial entity («.com») is using a language that lures glamorously, "sales oriented", before precision.