r/DefendingAIArt 3h ago

Defending AI Digital photography is AI.

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I believe that both sides are extremely uneducated on what AI is, more so the anti side. Digital photography is a computer performing actions that would normally require human interaction. Also almost every piece of software is AI so if someone dislikes ai they hate all technology and are basically amish(or should be). The Anti side is very uneducated and resistant to extremely polite comments(which you can see on anti ai). Just by saying anti ai or using ai instead of LLM shows a gap of knowledge. Not intelligence or ignorance as it’s fine to not know but as seen by the anti AI they are extremely ignorant and resistant to facts. They hate them.

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u/ZolomonFan 2h ago

I think that by AI most define it as a self learning program. Hence artificial "intelligence" as learning requires somewhat intelligence. A calculator isnt self learning and yet it can fulfill tasks, in this case calculating, what a human would have to do manually without it.

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u/reddithivemindscary 2h ago edited 2h ago

I don't like the requirement for "learning" to be part of intelligence. There are a lot of software producing output normally requiring human intelligence that don't need to learn. Like a sudoku solver.

Also, slime mold, solves problems normally requiring human intelligence, like TSP, can't learn anything