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Debunking AI Myths: What AI Can and Can't Do in Reality
Unravel the truth behind the AI hype and discover why the tech industry loves slapping the AI label on everything. Join us as we explore what AI is capable of, what it falls short of, and the deeper motives driving the AI frenzy in the world today.
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AI is everywhere and everyone is talking about it
but as it turns out the vast majority of what they're saying is misleading at best and at worst an
Outright deception while the feature on your smartwatch or your new copilot PC is called AI
It's not the AI that you're probably thinking of so we're gonna take a reality hammer to this hype machine and break down
on what AI can do, what it can't do,
and why the tech industry is so eager
to slap the AI label on absolutely everything.
And guys, this rabbit hole goes way deeper than you think.
Okay, predictably it ends at money,
but the path to get there, it turns out,
is really confusing on purpose,
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The classic definition of AI
is probably best illustrated with fictional examples.
It's what you see in sci-fi creations
like Commander Data, HAL 9000, and GLaDOS.
These are computers or machines
that demonstrate a capacity for reason,
however naive, twisted, or alien
it might seem to us meatbags.
Now, you'd be forgiven for thinking that that's still the definition of AI.
A lot of people seem to think that it is.
But in reality, the meaning of words is ever-shifting, and we would now refer to these characters
as having AGI, or Artificial General Intelligence.
What you're referring to as AI, then, is in fact,
Narrow AI, or as I've taken to calling it, ANI.
ANI.