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by LeroyRaz
326 days ago
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What makes it clear to you that they don't mean what they explicitly write? What are you defending and why? Philosophical discussions aside, it is entirely possible for current AI to use concepts (but the research they are describing does not employ that kind of AI). I also think most lay people seeing the term AI are likely to think of something like ChatGPT. It is a) literally incorrect what they write, and b) highly misleading to a lay person (who will likely think of something like ChatGPT when they read the term AI). Why are you defending their poor writing? |
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Because that's how language works - it's inherently ambiguous, and we interpret things in the way that makes the most sense to us. Your interpretation makes no sense to me, and requires a whole host of assumptions that aren't present in the article at all (and are otherwise very unlikely, like an AI that can literally work at the level of concepts).
> Why are you defending their poor writing?
I'm defending them because I don't think it's poor writing.