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My biggest pet peeve with AI is it being called Artificial Intelligence.
As far as I understand it’s a tool that’s been made to behave “intelligently”, as in according to parameters you assigned it. So you can do stuff like have pixels representing ducks flying around on your TV screen as you play duck hunt on your NES, that’s hardly new technology.
But now they’re like: We made toaster with AI!!!
Watch out tho’ the same companies are going to sell you certified AI-free toasters for $1000 we’re likely to see it start happening a lot this or early next year. Which is just gonna be the same $100 toaster, but consumer activists will pay $900 extra for them to disable smart features.
Those extra $900 going to the same company that made the AI toaster in the 1st place, it won’t be going to the people making toasters that’s for sure…
UE points out an interesting fact that I didn’t know, which is that the so-called “father of artificial intelligence” started using that phrase to refer to decisions made at a societal or governmental level. He was basically describing how a large group of people process information, which leads into the thesis of this video, which is that we’ve been making slop all along and the computers just do it faster.
People failing to understand cybernetics and coming up with dumb shit is my biggest pet peeve. His idea is really good, but everyone fixed onto the “what if computer more like brain?” and forgot all the systems theory cool stuff.
My biggest pet peeve with AI is it being called Artificial Intelligence.
As far as I understand it’s a tool that’s been made to behave “intelligently”, as in according to parameters you assigned it. So you can do stuff like have pixels representing ducks flying around on your TV screen as you play duck hunt on your NES, that’s hardly new technology.
But now they’re like: We made toaster with AI!!!
Watch out tho’ the same companies are going to sell you certified AI-free toasters for $1000 we’re likely to see it start happening a lot this or early next year. Which is just gonna be the same $100 toaster, but consumer activists will pay $900 extra for them to disable smart features.
Those extra $900 going to the same company that made the AI toaster in the 1st place, it won’t be going to the people making toasters that’s for sure…
UE points out an interesting fact that I didn’t know, which is that the so-called “father of artificial intelligence” started using that phrase to refer to decisions made at a societal or governmental level. He was basically describing how a large group of people process information, which leads into the thesis of this video, which is that we’ve been making slop all along and the computers just do it faster.
People failing to understand cybernetics and coming up with dumb shit is my biggest pet peeve. His idea is really good, but everyone fixed onto the “what if computer more like brain?” and forgot all the systems theory cool stuff.