On 18/01/2025 19:17, Paul Koning via cctalk wrote:
Expert systems have always been considered a kind of AI system. What makes them somewhat different is that they actually have a decades-long track record of working. I remember learning these back in 1976, from visiting prof. Donald Mickie at the University of Illinois. We used it to build a chess endgame machine.
        paul

I'd say yes and no to that. But then I don't consider generative AI to be anything to do with actual Artificial Intelligence either. I wrote about this stuff in the 1990s and called these things Simulated Intelligence, a term which never took off but which I stand by to this day!

Around 1981 I wrote what would now be called chatbot in 6502 (on an OSI 500 board - obligatory old computer content) that was placed in our local library for the public to have a go on. Because most people hadn't seen a computer, never mind interacted with one, it seemed intelligent to them. (Think Eliza in 16K - it really wasn't that smart).

I'm not sure who started calling this generative stuff "AI" but it was great marketing!

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