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Path: ...!eternal-september.org!feeder3.eternal-september.org!panix!.POSTED.2602:f977:0:1::2!not-for-mail From: kludge@panix.com (Scott Dorsey) Newsgroups: comp.misc Subject: Re: Inside an IBM z17 Date: Sat, 3 May 2025 11:08:53 -0400 (EDT) Organization: Former users of Netcom shell (1989-2000) Message-ID: <vv5bi5$a8f$1@panix2.panix.com> References: <6813ee86$8$17$882e4bbb@reader.netnews.com> <20250503043824.f3d08381070e31702b8435b3@amongus.com.invalid> Injection-Info: reader1.panix.com; posting-host="2602:f977:0:1::2"; logging-data="6371"; mail-complaints-to="abuse@panix.com" Bytes: 1455 Lines: 19 Retrograde <fungus@amongus.com.invalid> wrote: > >I was sorry to see even the purveyors of mainframe solutions are >obliged to slather their marketing material with the phrase "AI" from >the get-go. Here is the first paragraph on that IBM fact sheet, pure >horse-pucky. Oh wow, the Z17 comes with AI built in? How many >funloops is it capable of?* This is because nobody actually knows what AI is, so the marketing people can use the word with impunity and freely tag it to anything from chairs to rice cookers. Traditionally AI is anything that attempts to emulate human behaviour that doesn't actually work. Chess programs and expert systems were AI until people actually made them work, and then they ceased to be AI. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."