An automated factory employing machine learning algorithms is very different from an LLM chatbot. They both get lumped together as “AI” (which doesn’t exist), but machine learning is actually useful
e: to get more specific, machine learning “AI” does things like predict how molecules will bind to proteins, for purposes of creating novel pharmaceuticals or whatever. a far cry from “@grok is this real”
also for many of those factory where you don’t actually need those, it’s more likely to be just some machine vision stuff to alert people if it detects anything that goes wrong, so they can leave it to machines to do most of the steps.
An automated factory employing machine learning algorithms is very different from an LLM chatbot. They both get lumped together as “AI” (which doesn’t exist), but machine learning is actually useful
e: to get more specific, machine learning “AI” does things like predict how molecules will bind to proteins, for purposes of creating novel pharmaceuticals or whatever. a far cry from “@grok is this real”
also for many of those factory where you don’t actually need those, it’s more likely to be just some machine vision stuff to alert people if it detects anything that goes wrong, so they can leave it to machines to do most of the steps.