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AI is impressive because we've failed at personal computing

16 days ago
  • #Semantic Web
  • #AI
  • #Information Organization
  • Plain full-text search engines struggle with complex queries like identifying animals on flags linked to historical events.
  • ChatGPT successfully answered a complex historical question about the flag of Dominica and British colonization in 1805.
  • Google's AI widget failed to provide a correct answer to the same query.
  • Modern LLM-based AI excels at extracting answers from unstructured internet data, compensating for poor information organization.
  • Google Drive exemplifies the trend of abandoning structured organization in favor of full-text search, leading to a subpar user experience.
  • The Semantic Web vision of structured, machine-readable data never materialized, leaving data unstructured and difficult for machines to interpret.
  • The shift from structured HTML to dynamic JavaScript-driven content has further complicated machine readability.
  • Personal computing has not evolved into personal knowledge bases with semantic connections, missing opportunities for structured knowledge management.
  • Structured knowledge with rich semantic links would enable simpler, more efficient natural language processing without reliance on resource-intensive AI models.
  • AI, particularly LLMs like ChatGPT, acts as a brute-force solution to infer structure from unstructured data, raising questions about the nature of knowledge.