
I was hoping this was the onion.
I was hoping this was the onion.
Basically AI research is the study of the mathematics of knowledge learning and reasoning. Models aren’t just ‘linear regression’ and you could say linear regression is a beautifully simple way to find patterns in high dimensional space it’s just word choice. You can hate on the hype all you want but it isn’t going away because it was always here before the hype.
Would you be annoyed if, when you asked someone “Where’s the nearest train station?” they answered “It’s on Earth!”?
Na this shit is nasty. There are food carts that give out better-looking food and more quantity for around 5-7 dollars. This just makes me want to throw up.
All computing is just shit tons of math operations.
I agree, and “computing” is a great umbrella term for all math operations. And there’s a reason you used the term LLM instead of AI, and that’s because LLM better describes what you’re referring to. The name reflects the function or the most defining characteristic of what you’re referring to.
The way people throw around ‘Artificial Intelligence’ feels wrong to me. The words “Artificial Intelligence” suggest these models are conscious or sentient, which they’re not, so the term ends up being misleading.
So while it’s not technically wrong to use “AI” as a catch-all for anything data-driven, I don’t think it’s nearly as useful or accurate as more specific terms like LLM.
Also, when I hear people use the term AI, it’s usually by those who have no idea what they’re actually talking about. It’s always in the vague, buzzword-y context of “we need to AI our processes” even though, realistically, most systems already have some form of “AI” baked in.
Edit: It’s just a huge buzzword that’s starting to lose meaning to me: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qbylbEek-M&t=26s
When I hear “Artificial Intelligence,” I picture a computer with sentience, something that thinks and perceives like an animal or human. But instead, the term is being thrown around to describe basic models like linear regression, which clearly don’t think for themselves. Even if it’s meant as a shorthand for all algorithms, calling every math operation “AI” cheapens the meaning and blurs the line between true intelligence and simple computation.
I hate that we call any algorithm that gets information by looking at data “AI.” If people consider something like linear regression (a supervised model) to be “AI”, then “AI” isn’t going to pass. Hell, even neural networks are just a shit ton of addition and multiplications.
Bro’s talking about himself
He’s using us instead of vomiting all those errors messages into chatgpt to translate it into something more readable.
Bazzite is definitely a good choice for a PC that you’ll use like a console. But because it’s an atomic OS (immutable) downloading less popular apps may be a bit annoying. It’s not impossible but just keep that in mind if you ever get frustrated. If an immutable OS isn’t working for you, then id give Nobara OS a try.
Apparently you don’t know how it works either, read the reply to that reply.
Alright nitpick #2 “half of the people of the United States that are adults and citizens” y’all are so autistic sometimes. Just understand the intention of the comment and move on. I don’t need you to give me an aKcHuAlLy comment.
Are you really going to nitpick about 1%? 49 is basically 50
Even as a Lemmy user, I still don’t know how the Fediverse works completely. You’re just lying to yourself if you think understanding Mastodon is easier then just making a blue sky account.
I still can’t believe half the country voted for this…
I’m actually extremely happy that he changed from 104 to 125. Ending on a 4 is such a big no no. We gotta end our tariff values on 0s or 5s so this change has been tremendous. The greatest tariff ever made… Believe me.
Ubuntu is run by Canonical and people have mixed opinions about them. It mostly stems from their insistence on using snaps to run apps when other versions are supposedly faster (flatpack).
I think that’s the biggest issue otherwise Ubuntu is fine and I use it on all my VMs.
Same, but for jobs.
This smells like Elon and Kanye