Artificial intelligence

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What even counts as AI these days, anyways? And when will we stop using AI as a noun? This table answers one of those questions.

AI must interact with the user in a human and social way. AI interfaces directly with the user, but in a way that enhances the specialized purpose of a program. The workings of AI can be opaque to the end user.
AI must learn and evolve based on feedback given by external stimuli. "ChatGPT is an AI" "Quick, Draw! is an AI" "MarI/O is an AI"
AI must have been trained on a large dataset, but doesn't necessarily have to continually evolve. "Markov chains are AIs" "The thing on the 3DS that let you make Miis by taking a selfie is an AI" "The iPhone keyboard is an AI"
AI can make decisions based on a hard-coded algorithm. "ELIZA is an AI" "Excel formulas are AI" "Glover for the Nintendo 64 is an AI"

how do we know what's ai everything is senseless cause there's no consensus

Neural networks

Neural networks separate inputs into a series of observed patterns called clumps. Clumps connect to each other in weighted paths called groves. A neural network's accuracy is measured by its clumpiness. The more accurate a neural network is on a set of data, the "clumpier" it is.

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