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Physicist Čeburnis on Artificial Intelligence: There's One 'Hidden Stone' No One Talks About
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Physicist Čeburnis on Artificial Intelligence: There's One 'Hidden Stone' No One Talks About

From Delfi · (8m ago) Lithuanian

Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Physicist Dr. Darius Čeburnis argues that current "artificial intelligence" is not true intelligence but sophisticated algorithms created by humans.
  • He will be visiting Vilnius to participate in a high-level leadership conference, EBIT.
  • Čeburnis believes the term "artificial intelligence" is misleading and does not reflect the actual capabilities of these advanced algorithms.

Delfi highlights the insightful perspective of physicist Dr. Darius Čeburnis, who challenges the prevailing understanding of artificial intelligence. Dr. Čeburnis, affiliated with the National University of Ireland, Galway, asserts that what is commonly referred to as AI today is, in fact, "clever, innovative algorithms" meticulously crafted by humans, rather than genuine artificial intelligence. This distinction is crucial, as he believes the current technology lacks true intellect, artificial or otherwise.

Dr. Čeburnis's upcoming visit to Vilnius for the high-level leadership conference, EBIT, presents a valuable opportunity for Lithuanian professionals and leaders to engage with his critical analysis. His stance suggests a need for a more precise terminology and a grounded understanding of AI's current limitations and capabilities. The physicist's view implies that while these algorithms are powerful tools, attributing them with "intelligence" might be an overstatement that could obscure their true nature and the human effort behind their creation.

From a Lithuanian perspective, as presented by Delfi, this discussion is particularly relevant. As Lithuania, like many nations, seeks to leverage technological advancements, understanding the nuances of AI is paramount. Dr. Čeburnis's commentary serves as a vital reminder that innovation in algorithms, while impressive, is distinct from the emergence of sentient or truly intelligent machines. His participation in the EBIT conference underscores Lithuania's engagement with global thought leaders on critical technological issues. The physicist's "hidden stone" – the misleading nature of the term AI – prompts a necessary re-evaluation, encouraging a more accurate and less hyped perception of the technology shaping our world.

What everyone is now calling artificial intelligence has nothing to do with intelligence, let alone artificial. It is nothing more than clever, innovative algorithms written by humans, not artificial intelligence.

— Dr. Darius ČeburnisDr. Čeburnis explaining his view on current AI technology.
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Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.