Hopeful parents who continue to struggle with infertility have found an unlikely ally in Science and the advancements of in-vitro fertilisation (IVF) as a laboratory in Guadalajara, Mexico harnesses the power of Artificial Intelligence and robotics to help streamline the IVF process.
I only skimmed the article, but it didn’t seem to define what is meant by “AI” and that trend frustrates me to no end.
That would require the people writing articles to understand it in the slightest. Or be able to distinguish real AI from marketing.
Based on all the ways I’ve seen AI used recently it means…
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A computer program did something, possibly while remembering something it did previously.
Well, we don’t have “real” AI yet, so I don’t reckon that’s what it is.
Yup, just complex pattern recognition so far.
Maybe the AI writing the articles are just taking credit for everything. “Yeah, that was me”