It’s like you saw my response, and processed exactly none of it before you replied.
Did I say this is how it should be? No. I was describing the way it actually is. It’s not me who is oversimplify, this is just the way it is used in pop culture. It doesn’t matter at all how much you don’t like that, because we cannot be prescriptive about actually irl usage of a word.
Am I personally aware of the difference? Yes. I work with LLMs every day as part of my job, both as a tool and as a product.
None of this, or what you wrote, changes that in common discourse, outside of niche communities, “AI” is synonymous with “LLM” and GPT content image generators, almost exclusively, unless other context is provided.
So when people see “AI” in common discourse, they’re almost always right to assume it means LLMs and GPT content generators.
It’s like you saw my response, and processed exactly none of it before you replied.
Did I say this is how it should be? No. I was describing the way it actually is. It’s not me who is oversimplify, this is just the way it is used in pop culture. It doesn’t matter at all how much you don’t like that, because we cannot be prescriptive about actually irl usage of a word.
Am I personally aware of the difference? Yes. I work with LLMs every day as part of my job, both as a tool and as a product.
None of this, or what you wrote, changes that in common discourse, outside of niche communities, “AI” is synonymous with “LLM” and GPT content image generators, almost exclusively, unless other context is provided.
So when people see “AI” in common discourse, they’re almost always right to assume it means LLMs and GPT content generators.