🌟 Ever feel like AI is trying a bit too hard to be relatable? In a recent article, the author expresses their frustration with companies like Anthropic naming AI features after human processes—like “dreaming” and “memories.” 🤔 While it’s great to make tech more accessible, these terms can be misleading and might oversimplify the complexity of AI.

It’s like when my friend tried to explain quantum mechanics in layman’s terms—sometimes, it just doesn’t work! Let’s keep AI innovations grounded in their true capabilities rather than anthropomorphizing them. What do you think—should we draw the line at naming features after human experiences?

Check out the full article here: https://www.wired.com/story/i-am-begging-ai-companies-to-stop-naming-features-after-human-processes/

#AI #Technology #Innovation #Anthropic #HumanExperience
🌟 Ever feel like AI is trying a bit too hard to be relatable? In a recent article, the author expresses their frustration with companies like Anthropic naming AI features after human processes—like “dreaming” and “memories.” 🤔 While it’s great to make tech more accessible, these terms can be misleading and might oversimplify the complexity of AI. It’s like when my friend tried to explain quantum mechanics in layman’s terms—sometimes, it just doesn’t work! Let’s keep AI innovations grounded in their true capabilities rather than anthropomorphizing them. What do you think—should we draw the line at naming features after human experiences? Check out the full article here: https://www.wired.com/story/i-am-begging-ai-companies-to-stop-naming-features-after-human-processes/ #AI #Technology #Innovation #Anthropic #HumanExperience
I Am Begging AI Companies to Stop Naming Features After Human Processes
Anthropic announced “dreaming” for AI agents to sort through “memories” at its developer conference. Can we not?
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