Suggestion: for anyone that wants to microblog on Mastodon about the failures and absurdities of chatGPT, LLMs, modern AI "research", etc, may I suggest the hashtag ? :P

#aiwinter

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You know, I've wanted to be a software developer since I started programming at around age seven, and for most of that time I wanted to go into artificial intelligence. Seeing the direction that field has taken in the last handful of years has really dampened my desire to go into it, though. Before the first AI winter, it was all about building machines that actually try to emulate aspects of how humans think, so that we can automate various reasoning processes. At the time, the tools they used were those of expert systems and such — backward and forward chaining reasoning and similar fundamentally introspectable and *semantic*, *meaningful* tools — and when I was younger I assumed that would eventually develop into using neural networks to radically increase the power and flexibility of those expert system principles, through increased capabilities to recognize and classify things, while still allowing us to understand what the reasoning process of our AIs were *based* on those classifications, and provide actual semantic information and understanding and consistent reasoning processes. Or at the very least, that we would attempt to structure and train our neural networks in such a way that we actually incentivize them to learn how to perform reliable reasoning and semantic meaning operations.

Instead, all it really has become is cargo cult worship of black boxes that can provide simulacra of meaningful behavior, but are completely unreliable, biased, inscrutable, inconsistent, and usually not even that good at what they do (for instance, a couple-line python script using the gzip compression algorithm can give a better matching of text to text then machine learning can). The only thing so-called AI researchers seem to want to do is jump on the bandwagon of throwing more and more compute resources at a system that can fundamentally not perform the same tasks as actual human cognition (or even a subset of them but can only provide a similar of them), only superficially fool you, because it simply isn't INCENTIVIZED to do anything else.

This is actually why I've started to go back to my work on backward chaining and logic programming systems and figuring out how to integrate neural network machine learning into them. What I hope will happen is that a second AI winter will hit and wipe out all the hype and bandwagoning around machine learning and neural networks (leaving only the cases where such things are actually useful like in computer vision), and then in maybe a decade or so things will return with a more principled hybrid approach based in actual neuroscience and linguistics and so on.

Because right now the energy around large language models very much reminds me of ignorant people uncomprehendingly worshiping the machine God in some old Star Trek episode.

#ai #LLMs #chatgpt #aiwinter

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Harald Sack · @lysander07
596 followers · 342 posts · Server sigmoid.social

The 2nd winter had several causes: the collapse of the LISP machine market, a Slowdown in deployment of expert systems, the end of the Japan's Fifth Generation project, and DARPA's subsequent cutback of Strategic Computing Initiative...
Slides: drive.google.com/file/d/1LUOA-
@fizise @enorouzi

#ai #artificialintelligence #aiwinter #lisp #machinelearning #lecture #aiart #stablediffusionart #creativeai

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Floppy 💾 · @floppy
860 followers · 4928 posts · Server fosstodon.org

❓ Should we expect another AI winter in a few years?

When technological successes are exaggerated, this often leads to inflated promises that cannot be kept, which then ends in disappointment and distrust in those technologies.

Since the inception of as a field of research, it happened more than once that after a big hype there was an "". Especially are currently being hyped.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AI_winte

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Large_la

#artificialintelligence #aiwinter #largelanguagemodels

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Floppy 💾 · @floppy
860 followers · 4928 posts · Server fosstodon.org

❓ Should we expect another AI winter in a few years?

When technological successes are exaggerated, this often leads to inflated promises that cannot be kept, which then ends in disappointment and distrust in those technologies.

Since the inception of as a field of research, it happened more than once that after a big hype there was an "". Especially are currently being hyped.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AI_winte

/wiki/Large_language_model

#artificialintelligence #aiwinter #largelanguagemodels

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🌳ybaumy 🌳🐈‍⬛ · @ybaumy
138 followers · 1179 posts · Server digitalcourage.social
Shane O'Mara · @shaneomara
414 followers · 162 posts · Server mstdn.science

AI Anxiety: Be sceptical of your own thoughts and fears, please (Part 1): Chatbots are not an extinction-level event for humans: calm down, calm down
Latest newsletter: brainpizza.substack.com/p/ai-a

#chatgpt #chatbots #ai #agi #bing #anxiety #llm #nn #brain #skynet #terminator #aiwinter #aispring #event #extinction

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Regan King · @biowebguy
99 followers · 423 posts · Server zirk.us

The clockmaker’s last vision -> legend of the machine winter

#prague #urbanphotography #aiwinter

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Gottfried Szing :unverified: · @kjoo
354 followers · 965 posts · Server fosstodon.org