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taylodl ◴[] No.45188078[source]
I think this is the correct approach on a phone. I don't want AI front-and-center. I want it in the background quietly making everything better. To me, that's a much more useful form of AI.
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scyzoryk_xyz ◴[] No.45188750[source]
And I want it turned the fuck off, quietly not doing anything with my personal shit.

I want to reach for my tools when I want to use them.

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bayindirh ◴[] No.45189030[source]
I'll argue that face recognition, event detection and share recommendations are nice features.

They are all done locally on your device for the last decade, at least.

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mort96 ◴[] No.45189245[source]
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1. choilive ◴[] No.45189466[source]
Semantically, AI has always been a superset of ML. So it's always been correct to call machine learning AI.

All machine learning is AI, not all AI is machine learning.

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2. mort96 ◴[] No.45189476[source]
Yet there's a very clear distinction between when companies use the term "AI" and when they use "machine learning".