Someone shared this with a while ago. It adds @_KtorZ_ 's point. I'll even go as far as saying that the definition of AI has drastically degraded over time. Engineers usually use the broad definition and it's mostly for marketing purposes. LLMs are a subset of AI, not synonymous with AI. AI in my own opinion will never reach the level people think it will reach, you will always require skilled humans in critical infrastructure. AI is a much broader definition. AI > Machine Learning > Deep Learning > LLMs

Sukh Sroay
@sukh_saroy
03-02
New research just exposed the biggest lie in AI coding benchmarks.
LLMs score 84-89% on standard coding tests.
On real production code? 25-34%.
That's not a gap. That's a different reality.
Here's what happened:
Researchers built a benchmark from actual open-source

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