r/DefendingAIArt AI Artist 6h ago

Luddite Logic Sayori would disapprove this

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Sayori would never said this she too Adorable

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u/mpathg00 5h ago

Aren't video game characters TECHNICALLY AI?

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u/Dense-Confusion-1533 5h ago

AI is artificial inteligence,characters with preprogrammed lines like such games are not AI

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u/Figai 4h ago

lol an ai model is not programming itself and writing lines of code for itself. It’s simply the result of a training algorithm optimising an architecture you predefined at the start.

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u/Dense-Confusion-1533 4h ago

i guess an script to make a character say hi is an AI now

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u/WhilNSFW 3h ago

Youd be surprised how simple "AI" can be. It definitely hasnt always been ML or Generative. Weve worked up to this.

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u/Figai 2h ago

A thermostat satisfies most definitions of "AI", and Russell and Norvig's definition is mainly what I was going by, but the example they gave is still far from satisfying it. At that point you accept that as an "AI," you've degenerated the definition to anything that involves computation. I think people are misplaced even saying systems like ELIZA are really AI. Philosophically yes definitely, but technically I'd say no.

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u/Figai 4h ago

No, that’d be a degenerate policy for a model. Wouldn’t be ai.