sabertoothedhedgehog
sabertoothedhedgehog t1_j5eneoh wrote
Reply to ChatGPT is not all you need [R] by EduCGM
Love the topic of the paper.Absolutely HATE the figures showing taxonomies / example AI tools. These visualisations with boxes and arrows are really awful. These arrows are all over the place and meaningless. And the category boxes look the same as the application boxes.
It could have looked more like this:https://the-decoder.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/market_map_generative_AI-770x1027.png.webp
Or like this:https://www.sequoiacap.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2022/09/genai-landscape-8.png
I don't even particularly like my examples. But there is no need for all these arrows and category boxes looking like the examples.
sabertoothedhedgehog t1_j473src wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [D] Has ML become synonymous with AI? by Valachio
Why are you both condescending and factually wrong?
(a) They ARE learning.
(b) The learning definition I used is the one that defines ML according to Tom Mitchell. You thinking it was some kind of useless definition tells more about you.
sabertoothedhedgehog t1_j4701ft wrote
Reply to comment by hoffmanmclaunsky in [D] Has ML become synonymous with AI? by Valachio
Yes. My PhD was on applied ML. My current day job is at a center for AI. There are many people dimensions smarter than me -- but AI is all I deal with every day.
The reason for the nebulous concept is that intelligence is hard to define. Thus, in the past it was often defined by relating it back to human intelligence, e.g. "automating tasks that would require human intelligence to solve" and even the Turing Test.
But there are harder definitions of intelligence, such as Francois Chollet's paper.
It is definitely NOT correct to say << [AI] is just using some search algorithm with heuristics to make the search more "intelligent">>.
AI covers way more and goes far beyond search.
sabertoothedhedgehog t1_j46x3zu wrote
Reply to comment by hoffmanmclaunsky in [D] Has ML become synonymous with AI? by Valachio
>AI is a bit more of a nebulous concept, but generally speaking it's just using some search algorithm with heuristics to make the search more "intelligent".
No. Just no.
AI is the vision / effort / field of study that deals with replicating (human) intelligence.
sabertoothedhedgehog t1_j46i4j6 wrote
Reply to comment by Smallpaul in [D] Has ML become synonymous with AI? by Valachio
I agree.
I still resist though and do not say that "I have developed an AI that does xyz" but say that "I developed a predictive ML model that does xyz".
sabertoothedhedgehog t1_j468gio wrote
Very easy-to-understand, well-written summary. Many thanks!
sabertoothedhedgehog t1_j4660hr wrote
Reply to comment by l_dang in [D] Has ML become synonymous with AI? by Valachio
To me, a linear regression is part of Machine Learning, and, thus, part of the broader vision of AI. Even though linear regressions are old statistical models and probably existed long before the term ML.The linear regression algorithm is learning from data (i.e. improves the line fitting after observing more data. hence, it is ML in my book) -- it just has a very limited hypothesis space. It will only ever fit a straight line (or hyperplane, in the general case). It is not a general learner like a Deep Neural Network which can approximate any function.
sabertoothedhedgehog t1_j465kq6 wrote
Reply to comment by rehrev in [D] Has ML become synonymous with AI? by Valachio
This is not correct.
These algorithms are definitely learning (i.e. improving performance at a task through experience, i.e. by observing more data).
Intelligence is hard to define. Something like 'efficiency at acquiring skills at a broad range of tasks' would be one definition. We're getting there. This is the weak vs strong AI hypothesis: can we merely simulate intelligence or are we creating actual intelligence.
sabertoothedhedgehog t1_j45w2d6 wrote
Reply to comment by suflaj in [D] Has ML become synonymous with AI? by Valachio
They really do. Just take any (somewhat reputable) book on ML.
sabertoothedhedgehog t1_j44kn6r wrote
Reply to comment by suflaj in [D] Has ML become synonymous with AI? by Valachio
Your statement is incorrect. When people (in the field) say ML they mean the whole toolbox of learning algorithms, incl. Deep Learning, trees & forests, kernel methods, etc.
sabertoothedhedgehog t1_j44kct1 wrote
Reply to comment by sabertoothedhedgehog in [D] Has ML become synonymous with AI? by Valachio
(Which is OK. Sebastian Raschka, for example, has this view that AI and ML are not concentric circles but merely overlapping. He thinks a cat vs. dog classifier is so narrow, it is not aiming for the larger vision of AI. Fair.)
sabertoothedhedgehog t1_j44jswl wrote
Reply to comment by nicholsz in [D] Has ML become synonymous with AI? by Valachio
Sorry, no.
sabertoothedhedgehog t1_j44g7p9 wrote
Reply to comment by nicholsz in [D] Has ML become synonymous with AI? by Valachio
There are many valid and different views on AI, ML, Deep Learning.
This is not one of them. It's plain wrong.
sabertoothedhedgehog t1_j44ft8i wrote
Reply to comment by Red-Portal in [D] Has ML become synonymous with AI? by Valachio
Your statement only makes sense if one's mental model is not a Venn diagram of concentric circles: AI > ML > Deep Learning.
sabertoothedhedgehog t1_j44ff9b wrote
Reply to comment by sabertoothedhedgehog in [D] Has ML become synonymous with AI? by Valachio
I should explain to be useful:AI is the vision and effort to replicate human intelligence. Human intelligence includes learning from data (--> ML). But one could argue there is more to it, e.g. knowledge bases etc. This is not something typical ML algorithms consider (LLMs do that indirectly). Also, our current ML models are still super narrow. The idea of AI is general intelligence.
sabertoothedhedgehog t1_j44f44k wrote
Reply to comment by happygilmore001 in [D] Has ML become synonymous with AI? by Valachio
This is not true. It sounds like an educated statement - but it isn't true.
sabertoothedhedgehog t1_j5f4ssp wrote
Reply to comment by sabertoothedhedgehog in ChatGPT is not all you need [R] by EduCGM
Another one:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FnAWOGLWIAAg4sA?format=jpg&name=large