> It is not really AI at all but

I just had a longer discussion at last Darmstadt PM if "Machine Learning" is AI. As you can see is this discussion also happening on WP.

I think this is a fruitless discussion and we should just use a less freighted word or use a flexible interpretation.

FWIW

My 2c, if it's not "intelligence" why call it "learning" in the first place?

Point is, the concept of AI changed a lot over the history of CS. Many things which are considered trivial and "non-intelligent" today where in the realm of dreams before.

It's as useless as asking if Canadians are Americans, it depends on the definition of "American" and locality and timespan of that definition. (Roland Emmerich is one of the only real Americans anyway ... ;)

Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the 𐍀𐌴𐍂𐌻 Programming Language :)
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In reply to Re^2: Perl AI Modules and Project to Date (Dec 2022) by LanX
in thread Perl AI Modules and Project to Date (Dec 2022) by ait

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