Does that mean that enemy AIs that choose a random position near them and find the shortest path to it are smarter than chatgpt? They have been called AI for longer than i played games with enemies
So? I don’t see how that’s relevant to the point that “AI” has been used for very simple decision algorithms since for along time, and it makes no sense to not use it for LLMs too.
I would argue that, prior to chatgpt’s marketing, AI did mean that.
When talking about specific, non-general, techniques, it was called things like ML, etc.
After openai coopted AI to mean an LLM, people started using AGI to mean what AI used to mean.
To common people perhaps, but never in the field itself, much simpler and dumber systems than LLMs were still called AI
Does that mean that enemy AIs that choose a random position near them and find the shortest path to it are smarter than chatgpt? They have been called AI for longer than i played games with enemies
You can also disprove the argument by just using duckduckgo and filtering from before OpenAI existed https://duckduckgo.com/?q="AI"&df=1990-01-01..2015-01-01&t=fpas&ia=web
Doom enemies had AI 30 years ago.
But those weren’t generated using machine learning, were they?
So? I don’t see how that’s relevant to the point that “AI” has been used for very simple decision algorithms since for along time, and it makes no sense to not use it for LLMs too.
People have called NPCs in video games “AI” for like, decades.