As state lawmakers rush to get a handle on fast-evolving artificial intelligence technology, they’re often focusing first on their own state governments before imposing restrictions on the private sector.
As state lawmakers rush to get a handle on fast-evolving artificial intelligence technology, they’re often focusing first on their own state governments before imposing restrictions on the private sector.
I really wish we’d stop using “Artificial Intelligence” to describe these things.
They’re just recognizing patterns and regurgitating them. There’s no cognitive function going on, no critical thinking, no analysis. It doesn’t even know the difference between true or false.
It’s closer to AI than we’ve ever had, but it’s still not close to intelligence.