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But we don't agree. Tech companies are using the same term to describe ChatGPT and Data from Star Trek when they're not the same thing.
One of those things can get fucked, the other is a sentient being who (as we all know) does the fucking. Not to mention data was an AI before OpenAI ever existed!
It's annoying and messy but language evolves and changes.
Hell, there's a whole category of words that are their own opposite called contronyms. So AI can mean both things and I'd argue makes it a contronym (meaning slop or artificial intelligence depending on context).
If you want to fix it then you need to tackle English as a whole and fix English (which hey I'm right there with you, give me Welsh any day instead).
Intelligence also means the opposite of intelligence? I must not be intelligent enough for this brain wizardry.
"Language evolves and changes" describes evolving and changing language, not keeping it the same. Language evolves into more specific definitions, not less specific.
For example: you might say "LLMs are one form of intelligence", I don't agree with that, but it makes logical sense. But claiming "LLMs are the same thing as intelligence" changes the definition of "intelligence" to a much broader umbrella. If you want to change that definition then you also need to invent a new word that means "non-LLM intelligence".
Citation needed.
Memes used to mean specific pieces of cultural information. Now they're basically anything you can share on the internet.
A troll used to be someone who tried to get a rise out of other people for personal entertainment and who was easily ignored. The term is now used for people who actively and aggressively harass others (and, disturbingly, occasionally to express one's own quirkiness).
Here's the citation if you really need it. I'm not trying to argue, but the process of becoming more complex and specific to a niche is the literal definition of "evolution":
The way I understand these terms, more complex and more specific are different things. A more complex definition encompasses more things, whereas a more specific definition has a smaller scope.