Think AI "knows" what it’s doing? Scientists say think again
Think AI "knows" what it’s doing? Scientists say think again 🇺🇸 The Discovery A recent study has shed light on how often news writers use human-like language when describing AI technologies. Surprisingly, journalists seem to exercise more caution than we might think. While phrases like "AI knows" or "AI understands" do make appearances, they're not as common as one might expect. The researchers found that these terms are often used on a spectrum. At one end, they describe the basic functions of AI, while at the other, they suggest attributes usually reserved for humans. This careful wording might help readers get a clearer picture of AI's capabilities, without attributing too much consciousness or intelligence to these systems. 🇪🇸 El Descubrimiento Un estudio reciente ha iluminado con qué frecuencia los escritores de noticias usan lenguaje similar al humano al describir tecnologías de IA. Sorprendentemente, l...