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nerdjontoday at 2:14 PM2 repliesview on HN

There is a difference though, all of the talk about ML was almost exclusively in the tech circles. Or at most there was a quick reference to "ML" when a feature was announced but it wasn't shoving "ML is doing this THIS" in every UI it could.

Sure we could argue that there were times that ML was likely not really necessary, but it was still largely invisible to the user what the mechanism was.

I think about autocorrect, sentence completion (or just next word recommendation), music recommendations, etc. All of those were clearly ML but the user was not made aware of that at every step of using them and in many cases it being ML was only in technical documents or the original announcement.

Now obviously there are exceptions to this, but it was the exception that shoved ML in your face compared to the current situation around AI.


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vanuatutoday at 3:36 PM

While I agree that AI is more salient, I feel like there was a ton of press about the "Algorithm" especially around social media and content, which is essentially "ML"

nonethewisertoday at 4:33 PM

> here is a difference though, all of the talk about ML was almost exclusively in the tech circles.

No, not at all. That was a chief complaint. Grandma doesnt give a fuck about machine learning, why are they advertising it?

> I think about autocorrect, sentence completion (or just next word recommendation), music recommendations, etc. All of those were clearly ML but the user was not made aware of that at every step of using them and in many cases it being ML was only in technical documents or the original announcement.

Right. And that's why this isnt an example of the phenomena. Nowhere did I say machine learning was useless.