• Alphane Moon@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Is that really AI (in the colloquial sense of the word like it is used in the article)? From memory such features were marketed in an industrial context around ~10 years ago.

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      AI and machine learning are often used interchangeably.

      Neural networks, like the Transformer, are one of the techniques of machine learning.

      Though some people only mean ChatGPT and DALL-E when they say AI, even though those are only one application of neural networks.

      I usually just use AI and Machine Learning interchangeably. Unless you’re in a group of experts nobody really understands the distinction.