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moving away from the phrase 'AI' and towards 'machine learning' as so many of the tools that are now emerging are very task specific
This. I'm no expert but I am pretty convinced by the argument that we've all slipped into calling things 'AI' that are actually just deep machine learning (or narrow/weak AI versus general/strong AI or whatever terms we want to use), perhaps because we dimly remember something about the Turing test, which is coming up for 75 years old.
I went to an AI conference last week specifically concerning the music business and the difficulties the current copyright laws will have in flexing to the new world order. Summery can be found here
I quite liked the quote "AI won't replace your job. A person using AI will."
There seems to be strong feeling to moving away from the phrase 'AI' and towards 'machine learning' as so many of the tools that are now emerging are very task specific.