I know there’s a significant anti-AI presence here. I’m not promoting it. I found it interesting to read how it was used, it’s strengths and limitations.

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    Not really. We have had access to ml for a while and google used ml to blur license plates in streetview for a long time now. It’s just pattern recognition with reinforcement.

    Neural learning has been around since 2004-ish.

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      Yes. And I took an “AI” class as part of computer science curriculum back around 2000, including implementing “AI” stuff in lisp. We’ve been talking about AI for decades and ML for machine vision was always under that umbrella from the time out started becoming viable.

      LLM is the recent popular subset of AI, not all of AI.

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      AI is a very big umbrella that encompasses a lot of methods computers can use to simulate decision making. Machine learning is just one of those. So are behavior trees for video game bots.