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software written by humans to prove how simple their own cognitive architectures actually are.

It turns out that linguistic intelligence is only a small part of what makes humans themselves, and AI was able to replicate it near entirely, while still being clearly something different. It kinda hurt their feelings being not special though.

by tesserackt June 29, 2023


AI

1. Noun. A marketing buzzword meaning something that may or may not contain machine learning
2. Noun. (slang) Machine learning model - A computer program that is trained to learn patterns in data
3. Short for AGI, an acronym for Artificial General Intelligence - An AGI or Artificial Conscience is computer simulation collectively considered to replicate conscious thought, in all areas, as well as humans can.
4. Adj. (slang) Acronym for _artificial_ intelligence - Noun. Someone who pretends to be intelligent but is not.
5. Acronym for Anal Intercourse
6. Acronym for Artificial Insemination

1. Your program just got "AI smarts". Windows 11 adds Copilot AI. My AI toaster uses an algorithm for how long it will take. Who knows what it actually does. It probably collects your data.
2. GPT (Generative Pretrained Transformer) is a series of AI models trained by OpenAI.
3. Artificial General Intelligence is self learning and considered that it will surpass human intelligence quickly by rewriting itself.
4. Trump is artificially intelligent.

5. Do you want to try anal next week?
6. She had artificial insemination with donor sperm. The animal was artificially inseminated because it is easier.

by damn69 May 18, 2024


ai

You, your self.

Ai don't understand what is exactly going on, but I know it will be ok, because a good life is in my program!

by Professor LoveHandles April 16, 2021


ai

All right.

Ai, let's go.

by Delbosco October 15, 2021


Ai

A dumb bitch who loves hugs and doesn't do no shit ib her house lazy as shit and loves eating

Bro she is such an ai

by Stupidgirl86 June 17, 2020


AI

1. Abbreviation of Artificial Intelligence, basically when computers become smart(er than humans).
2. A feminine Chinese and Japanese given name, generally meaning love or affection.
3. The sound a person makes when stepping on a Lego brick, can be replaced with other words such as "shit", "fuck", and sometimes a nonsensical scream.
4. An alternative spelling of "aye", a synonym for "yes" which is not really used anymore- the only time one hears it is in a pirate movie.
5. Lastly, AI could mean Artificial Insemination which is the process of making a woman or female animal pregnant by an artificial method of putting male sperm inside her, and not by sexual activity.

1. "Wow, Joe, AI is really getting out of hand these days, look at this Disney poster about racism someone made using AI!"
2. "Yesterday I met a Japanese woman named Ai. She looked like that girl from the Anime I watched."
3. "Ai! Joe, did you leave this Lego brick here on the floor?!"
4. "Aye aye, Captain, I will jump off the roof as you command!"
5. "I wanted to remain a virgin, so instead of doing it myself, I let doctors impregnate my wife."

by Skalz_ July 26, 2024


AI

Sam Altman just admitted he doesn't know how it (AI) works and Sabine just did a video on what about it (specifically) we don't understand....

Hym "And I bet YOU think I'm going to sit here claim to know how and why it (AI) works... You know.... Because I created it? But that's not how that works! To claim to understand how it works would be like claiming to understand how consciousness works. No one does that. The misalignment problem both is and isn't the fault of the person issuing the prompts. There should be a way of contextualizing what you want it to do by framing the prompts in a certain way. For example: 'Assuming you want the trains to run 24/7(👈This would be the framing device), how would you go about minimizing collisions (or whatever)?' So that's on the prompter end but at the same time, if you were to ask ME the same question, you wouldn't have to use the framing device because the fact that you want the trains to run as frequently as possible would be implicit. But that's because all questions are contextualized by my preexisting knowledge of, like, the purpose of train, right? Still seems like a noun comprehension problem... Needs a broader understanding of the purpose of nouns. Like, having a train that doesn't move defeats the entire purpose of train. But I don't know how to fix that... Yet."

by Hym Iam June 4, 2024