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cm0002@lemmy.world to Programmer Humor@programming.dev · 11 days ago

Using A.I. to DESTROY Minesweeper [16:38] | Code Bullet

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    How is that programmer humor of all things and how does that need ai?

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      Using Ai in the old sense and not LLM.

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        What’s the old sense? A program? “AI” didn’t exist in the old days and it doesn’t exist now.

        The logic here is like 3 lines of code maybe? The ubiquity of “AI” grifting has made language meaningless.

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          In the sense that the enemies in the first Doom had “AI”.

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          “AI” has existed since the 70s in terms of computing. In terms of the theory, much further back.

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            It was actually the 50s, commonly attributed to John McCarthy.

            Crazy its been around almost a century at this point

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              Sure, but it wasn’t really possible to code the stuff they wanted to at that time.

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          Yeah, AI was totally never used to describe the logic behind NPC actions as far back as the Atari days.

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          The term is probably older than you.

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      Yea, they used AI for better reasons before

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      Well it’s comedy (even if you don’t agree, thats what he’s going for).

      And ai is commonly used as a catchall term for any program doing some kind of automation.

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