I would guess it uses some NN model for collision avoidance or something. I would argue basic automation is not AI, because if it was, Turing’s Enigma breaker would have been AI as well as every computer program ever written.
AI has always been a marketing term, I’ve seen top researchers struggle to define it. And that’s alright, but it has to be hammered home that any article vaguely mentioning AI might just say “computers” instead.
Maybe one definition I can stand behind is “a computer program made to probabilistically replicate expected outputs by regression using known but not necessarily labeled examples”.
I would guess it uses some NN model for collision avoidance or something. I would argue basic automation is not AI, because if it was, Turing’s Enigma breaker would have been AI as well as every computer program ever written.
AI has always been a marketing term, I’ve seen top researchers struggle to define it. And that’s alright, but it has to be hammered home that any article vaguely mentioning AI might just say “computers” instead.
Maybe one definition I can stand behind is “a computer program made to probabilistically replicate expected outputs by regression using known but not necessarily labeled examples”.