Stop saying “artificial intelligence”. (And “neural networks” too.)

Be more specific. Say “reinforcement learning”. Say “generative modelling”. Say “Bayesian filtering”. Say “statistical prediction”.

These are incredibly useful tools that have nothing to do with “intelligence”.

And say “model trained on plagiarised data”.

Say “bullshit generator”.

Say “internet regurgitator”.

These are also nothing to do with intelligence, but they have the added bonus of being useless, too.

@samir i think this is a good idea. take "bayesian filtering" for example: this is really useful to people who work in the ml(? what would be a more correct word for that) field because it tells them how it works, but it means nothing to non-technical people, so it won't give them the wrong idea like "artificial intelligence" would.