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Are you annoyed with the anthropomorphizing language being used in the "AI" discourse, but not sure how to talk about this stuff without it?

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  • frankendrullat@mastodon.socialF frankendrullat@mastodon.social

    @emilymbender @mastodonmigration I have yet to come across a good use case for “AI” for me personally. What they tout as the results of AI has been around since the late 60s. Back then it was called machine learning. Give me a huge data set with a narrow problem and it’s great! Like the examples of finding ancient Maya cities in the jungles of middle America. Yes back then you had to learn LISP to query it 🤷‍♂️ Even hardware acceleration is not new, remember the Symbolics machines of the early 90s?

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    #20

    @emilymbender @mastodonmigration The only things that’s new is the natural language interface. And a vastly larger more general dataset to play with, which will / is caus(e/ing) issues as it moves away from the narrow problem and large but specific dataset. Just my 2p.

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    • emilymbender@dair-community.socialE emilymbender@dair-community.social

      Are you annoyed with the anthropomorphizing language being used in the "AI" discourse, but not sure how to talk about this stuff without it? Nanna Inie and I have got you covered:

      https://buttondown.com/maiht3k/archive/how-to-talk-about-ai-without-adding-to-the/

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      #21

      @emilymbender thank you very, very, very much for this article. So much needed!

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      • emilymbender@dair-community.socialE emilymbender@dair-community.social

        Are you annoyed with the anthropomorphizing language being used in the "AI" discourse, but not sure how to talk about this stuff without it? Nanna Inie and I have got you covered:

        https://buttondown.com/maiht3k/archive/how-to-talk-about-ai-without-adding-to-the/

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        #22

        @emilymbender I love this, thank you so much for sharing. Reminds me of how Anthropic talks about AI models as if they have feelings and as if they can live or die.

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        • emilymbender@dair-community.socialE emilymbender@dair-community.social

          Are you annoyed with the anthropomorphizing language being used in the "AI" discourse, but not sure how to talk about this stuff without it? Nanna Inie and I have got you covered:

          https://buttondown.com/maiht3k/archive/how-to-talk-about-ai-without-adding-to-the/

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          #23

          Too generous by half @emilymbender

          Stochastic parrot -not- "probabilistic automation" in ley use probabilistic is as opaque as stochastic, but everyone knows parrots don't understand the language they mimic.

          Bullshit -in stead of- "hallucination" and "model mistakes" because if it's an response made without the intent to be correct it is by definition bullshit.

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          • overtondoors@infosec.exchangeO overtondoors@infosec.exchange

            Too generous by half @emilymbender

            Stochastic parrot -not- "probabilistic automation" in ley use probabilistic is as opaque as stochastic, but everyone knows parrots don't understand the language they mimic.

            Bullshit -in stead of- "hallucination" and "model mistakes" because if it's an response made without the intent to be correct it is by definition bullshit.

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            #24

            @OvertonDoors Cute, that you think I of all people am unaware of the phrase which I coined.

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            • emilymbender@dair-community.socialE emilymbender@dair-community.social

              @OvertonDoors Cute, that you think I of all people am unaware of the phrase which I coined.

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              #25

              Well, come on the @emilymbender

              It's a good phrase, stick by it.

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              • overtondoors@infosec.exchangeO overtondoors@infosec.exchange

                Well, come on the @emilymbender

                It's a good phrase, stick by it.

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                #26

                @OvertonDoors It is a good phrase, but it is a descriptive term for LLMs, not other things called "AI". This is why we proposed "probabilistic automation" for the cases where something more general is needed.

                https://medium.com/@emilymenonbender/stochastic-parrots-frequently-unasked-questions-49c2e7d22d11

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                • emilymbender@dair-community.socialE emilymbender@dair-community.social

                  @OvertonDoors It is a good phrase, but it is a descriptive term for LLMs, not other things called "AI". This is why we proposed "probabilistic automation" for the cases where something more general is needed.

                  https://medium.com/@emilymenonbender/stochastic-parrots-frequently-unasked-questions-49c2e7d22d11

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                  #27

                  eh, you right @emilymbender

                  Dead right.

                  The people using these models. They have 1/4 to 1/5 of the functional language skills, reading skills, and ability to reason through the pitfalls inhernt in this tech that you do.

                  Stochastic Parrot isn't precise. But it's accurate, and in communication for the people who need to hear this accuracy trumps precision.

                  Anyways, half or most of the well worded criticism -ive read my way through the arguments- boils down to "this phrase is a good counter to our disinformation. Thus I don't like it."

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                  • martinvermeer@fediscience.orgM martinvermeer@fediscience.org

                    @Mimesatwork @Petesmom @emilymbender

                    'Enhanced'

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                    #28

                    @martinvermeer "Glorified predictive text"?

                    @Mimesatwork @Petesmom @emilymbender

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                    • clickhere@mastodon.ieC clickhere@mastodon.ie

                      @martinvermeer "Glorified predictive text"?

                      @Mimesatwork @Petesmom @emilymbender

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                      #29

                      @clickhere @Mimesatwork @Petesmom @emilymbender

                      "Stochastic transmogrifier"

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                      • emilymbender@dair-community.socialE emilymbender@dair-community.social

                        Are you annoyed with the anthropomorphizing language being used in the "AI" discourse, but not sure how to talk about this stuff without it? Nanna Inie and I have got you covered:

                        https://buttondown.com/maiht3k/archive/how-to-talk-about-ai-without-adding-to-the/

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                        #30

                        @emilymbender I often find it easy to replace “AI” with simply “software” or “automation” depending on the context, because it’s a deliberately vague term to start with. As for chatbots, “text generator” can work just fine. Sometimes I jokingly call them “poetry generators”, because the output has to follow a specific form (e.g. code, slide deck, video script etc.) asked by the user.

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                        • emilymbender@dair-community.socialE emilymbender@dair-community.social

                          Are you annoyed with the anthropomorphizing language being used in the "AI" discourse, but not sure how to talk about this stuff without it? Nanna Inie and I have got you covered:

                          https://buttondown.com/maiht3k/archive/how-to-talk-about-ai-without-adding-to-the/

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                          #31

                          @emilymbender
                          So you say "AI isn't a thing" but keep talking about LLMs as if it was the whole umbrella of technologies under that term.

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                          • emilymbender@dair-community.socialE emilymbender@dair-community.social

                            Are you annoyed with the anthropomorphizing language being used in the "AI" discourse, but not sure how to talk about this stuff without it? Nanna Inie and I have got you covered:

                            https://buttondown.com/maiht3k/archive/how-to-talk-about-ai-without-adding-to-the/

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                            #32

                            @emilymbender Don't anthropomorphize LLMs. They don't like it!

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                            • emilymbender@dair-community.socialE emilymbender@dair-community.social

                              Are you annoyed with the anthropomorphizing language being used in the "AI" discourse, but not sure how to talk about this stuff without it? Nanna Inie and I have got you covered:

                              https://buttondown.com/maiht3k/archive/how-to-talk-about-ai-without-adding-to-the/

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                              #33

                              @emilymbender Maybe instead of using the term "intelligence" a more appropriate word, like "fecal matter" should be used?

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                              • martinvermeer@fediscience.orgM martinvermeer@fediscience.org

                                @Mimesatwork @Petesmom @emilymbender

                                Some ideas. For AI in general, we could use 'corpus-based generation', like language, image, action, speech generation. What is characteristic for current AI is how they are built using these large bodies of (often stolen) 'stuff', typically from the Internet.

                                I have a problem with 'undesirable output' for hallucination. Too vague for me. The undesirability is invariably a failure to be factually correct, which is what users expect from AI, an expectation that is both unreasonable and unwise for a language tool - but also real. Let's make that explicit: a 'factuality violation'.

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                                #34

                                @martinvermeer @Petesmom @emilymbender I don't think 'corpus-based generation' is a feasible alternative. A good alternative is as easily understandable and pronounceable as possible, otherwise it's not going to be adopted into wider use, and most people will associate "corpus" with any biological body, because their only connection with the word is from corpus Christi, as in body of Christ

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                                • emilymbender@dair-community.socialE emilymbender@dair-community.social

                                  Are you annoyed with the anthropomorphizing language being used in the "AI" discourse, but not sure how to talk about this stuff without it? Nanna Inie and I have got you covered:

                                  https://buttondown.com/maiht3k/archive/how-to-talk-about-ai-without-adding-to-the/

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                                  #35

                                  @emilymbender the topic is interesting, but the choice of words is really complicated. A lot of different things are packed there and it’s way too easy either to oversimplify (vulgarise) or overgeneralise. I will be thinking about this one.

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                                  • iamnotu@mastodon.socialI iamnotu@mastodon.social

                                    @emilymbender wait til we give human names to robots, like pets

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                                    #36

                                    @iamnotU @emilymbender People have been doing this since the first welding robot was installed at GM in 1959.

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                                      @emilymbender yep!
                                      https://mastodon.social/@JamesWidman/116738996992683663

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                                      @JamesWidman @emilymbender We need to face LLM communication as a new category of high level programming language. We can argue that writing something like: print "$name", is also 'anthropomorphizing language'. We get annoyed. Pioneers that communicated with machines using physical switches and machine code also did, after witness kids using BASIC and keyboards. The best advice to interact with LLM I read: Talk like a caveman😄 : "do this", "add that", etc.. Save tokens, energy and time.

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                                      • martyfouts@mastodon.onlineM martyfouts@mastodon.online

                                        @iamnotU @emilymbender People have been doing this since the first welding robot was installed at GM in 1959.

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                                        #38

                                        @MartyFouts @emilymbender Wally Welder

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                                        • emilymbender@dair-community.socialE emilymbender@dair-community.social

                                          Are you annoyed with the anthropomorphizing language being used in the "AI" discourse, but not sure how to talk about this stuff without it? Nanna Inie and I have got you covered:

                                          https://buttondown.com/maiht3k/archive/how-to-talk-about-ai-without-adding-to-the/

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                                          #39

                                          @emilymbender

                                          I don't usually have to describe the output of LLMs, but when I do, I like to say "it emitted some text which seemed to say".

                                          But even "seemed to say" is too anthropomorphizing.

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