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      Exactly. The fact that “AI” has now been almost completely associated with LLMs is incredibly frustrating.

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      LLM is “actual AI”. I think the term you may be looking for is “generative AI”.

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        In the old sense of the word, we don’t have an actual AI yet, but it’s true that LLM and AI have become interchangeable.

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          All AI is actual AI. It doesn’t need to be real intelligence to be artificial, should be obvious. Are you telling me artificial grass shouldn’t be called that because a goat can’t eat it?

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              Question the artificial instead. It can mean man made, but can also mean fake, and LLMs are definitely excellent at faking being intelligent.

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                Except it is a fairly good artifice of grass. “AI” is not a good artifice of intelligence. GAI would be, but not LLMs or anything else we have today. They aren’t trying to mimic intelligence. They’re trying to mimic the output of intelligence. They don’t think; they reproduce.

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                  Except it is a fairly good artifice of grass.

                  Good for what? Looking at? It’s not gonna satisfy a goat.

                  We only care for the look (“the output”), and we don’t expect more of it, or sell it for more than it is. That’s why it’s not a controversial term for astroturf. It wasn’t controversial for AI either until very recently. In 60 years of AI nobody has split hairs over output of intelligence. It’s justified but weirdly misdirected anger.

                  AI is a perfectly cromulent word for the thing.

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        Correct, but it’s semantics. Most people just think all AI is generative these days, and so I’m trying to differentiate.

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        I’d even argue that generative AI is machine learning, except the learning stops when the training does so it’s not learning continuously like ML in the classical sense.

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          Inference and training are separate in every ML architecture, what are you on about? And yes LLMs are ML, by definition, no need to argue.

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    Fuck these headlines.

    We know this isn’t about LLMs, but clearly the intent of newspapers and their backers is to make the general public believe it is.

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      Nah, this story has been developing since before the LLM boom. “AI” has never been rare in science headlines like this.

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        Yeah but now the meaning of the word AI has changed in most people’s minds to mean generative ai and mostly LLMs.

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    Do you want to awaken ancient Italian zombie hoardes? Because this is how you awaken ancient Italian zombie hoardes.

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    Didn’t this happen years ago? I remember them doing the same thing using some heuristic algorithm long before llms were on the scene.

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      It’s a continuation of work started in 2023.

      There have been numerous developments in recent years but this latest one […] is a “historic breakthrough,” according to those involved.

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        Ah, that makes sense. Maybe i read an earlier article where they had only partially recovered.

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      The article never mentioned LLMs. LLMs only make up a small part of all AI tools. The AI in this sense is referring to machine learning models used to help digitally unroll the scroll and then another machine learning model that’s used to detect the letters.

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    "The text appears to be a philosophical discussion of ethics, arts and human behavior, probably reflecting Stoic thought, the researchers say. "

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      If I recall correctly, that’s consistent with the other scrolls from that library that have been deciphered by different methods, so at least some of the text is likely to be correct.

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        Yeah if I remember correctly, the villa where these scrolls were found housed stoic philosophers or something. It was also originally owned by Julius Caesars father in law.

        I actually visited Herculaneum a couple of years ago. Pretty cool sight. You can see the charred wooden beams of this villa sticking out of the dirt cliff. When no one was looking I picked small a charred wooden bit off the ground. Probably shouldn’t have done that, but there were lots of these small pieces just lying there on the ground, and I couldn’t help myself.

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      Slightly off-topic: has anyone else had YouTube’s algorithm pushing AI-generated videos that claim to be about stoicism but with actual content that’s PUA bullshit? It’s all quite weird. Even the few that were really about stoicism were halfbaked crap.

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    Nature has done all it can to hide the secrets of a better society. Can we not let the perfect future just rest? We clearly don’t deserve the sacred truths found within those scrolls.