You’re 100% right, and I should know that too. “Not LLM-based” is indeed what I was intending to say.
It gets hard to remember the (correct) broader definition when slop is being shoved into your brain through every possible orifice. Even for us that vehemently disagree, it still subconsciously molds the frameworks and language we use. It’s insidious, really.
And transcriptions usually aren’t really even AI; speech-to-text has been around a while.
Speech to text is AI and always has been.
It wasn’t always the current LLM slop bots that coopted the name, sure.
You’re 100% right, and I should know that too. “Not LLM-based” is indeed what I was intending to say.
It gets hard to remember the (correct) broader definition when slop is being shoved into your brain through every possible orifice. Even for us that vehemently disagree, it still subconsciously molds the frameworks and language we use. It’s insidious, really.
See this article by a fellow lemming which I highly recommend.
Yep, that’s a fact. Hidden Markov Models, LSTMs, and LLMs are all ML models, and ML is a branch of AI.