Been "AI" Sober for the last few months, and I actually started to understand why it's being hyped so much. I have also realized I kinda don't need it (it's just too mediocre to do anything with).
It’s definitions all the way down.
Dividing reality creates abstractions not truths.
Intelligence isn’t a noun. Neither is consciousness.
I am in awe of it all.
But I see no reason to use the same words to describe our robot friends,
when we are perfectly capable of defining new ones.
I’ve been trying to find good analogies for this.
The argument seems to be: “AI is intelligent because it does intelligent-like things, therefore it is cope to say it’s not intelligent.”
Some analogies:
- “The moon is really bright. Therefore it is capable of luminance.” Here of course we expose a manner of speaking. The moon reflects the sun’s light. The models reflect our own intelligence. The moon will never be a star.
- “A snail on the bed of a tow truck is really fast. Look, it’s moving from A to B at 60mph, it’s clearly fast.” But of course the snail is borrowing the truck’s velocity.
Notice how there is no controversy in calling the technology large language models because the term is perfectly apt: a map of language. This points to language as constructed by humans as the true source of magic, and LLMs being algorithms that can traverse this map at light speeds.
Before you think I’m being pedantic, understand that the nature of the words we use is precisely what’s at stake. That the moon *looks* bright is incontrovertible. Insisting however that the moon itself has any concept of inherent luminance is when you start to gaslight people into deranged realities that they will not stand for. Attempting to appropriate ageless conceptions like consciousness and intelligence to corporate technology by playing axiomatic word games is insanity.
Large language models do what they do and this is non-controversial. Personifying it with human-like attributes however is totally uncalled for, when it is easy enough for us to define new words that better capture the phenomenon.
I’ve been thinking long and hard about this and I think a good phrase for these technologies can be—hear me out:
“large language models”
There is a constant battle for our time. Our attention is their currency. They know how to hack our focus, and these social media platforms turn us into their slaves.
Watch, play, read, or walk in the woods. Reconnect with what you love.
Recently finished building a Todo app from The Odin Project, https://t.co/l2SRAvplKA, built in pure HTML, CSS, and JS, no AI used except for debugging. I learned a lot from this project about factory functions and modules.
The obvious path for designers in the AI age is to move closer to code.
But the more valuable path may be upstream: closer to the customer, the business, and the problem.
If everyone can prompt agents to code, the scarce skill becomes knowing why, what, and how to build.