AI vs a giraffe with no spots
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On July 31, 2023, a giraffe with no spots was born at Brights Zoo in Tennessee. She's a uniform brown with pretty white highlights around her face and belly, like a Jersey cow or a white-tailed deer. Image recognition algorithms are trained on a variety of images from around the
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We don’t have true AI yet (if ever). This is more like veneer on a particle board cupboard. Veneer Intelligence.

There’s plenty of AI systems out there and has been for decades. What you’re probably talking about is AGI (artificial general intelligence)

I’m not entirely sure what this has to do with my comment.

It wasn’t a reply to your comment, so that’s probably why.

I see that now. This goofy lemmy site likes to put replies where they don’t belong.

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From the point of view of anyone not working in (or at least interested in) the AI field, “AI” means the same thing as “artificial general intelligence”. Much like “theory” means something different to the average person than it does to a scientist.

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