AI is broader term then you think, it goes back to the beginnings of modern computing with Alan Turing. You seem to be thinking about the movie definition of AI, not the academic.
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I've only used the v1 affinity suite, so I can't speak for the latest versions of v2, but when I started the first thing I noticed was the performance. It's much more responsive.
If someone hands me a controller I'll button mash away because I'm just here to hang out, but I don't really like the game either. Ditto Mario Cart
I can't get into single player games either. Interacting with NPCs just doesn't do it for me and to me they're a tedious way to get a narrative. I hate having to grind to get to the next plot-point only to get stuck behind a boss and by the time it's beaten, I've forgotten the plot. If I'm going to entertain myself alone, I'd rather watch a movie or show, read a book, or work on a project than play through a single player campaign.
I can only play Minecraft with other people, and really even then I'm really not all that into it, for me it's just a good excuse to hang out over voice chat.
Honestly it's not much different then fishing come to think of it...
And then he destroys the stones, so it's not he planned for the snap to be the first of an every-few-decades population culling. This dork actually thought he had a permanent fix and threw away his tools in confidence that it was.
Same on my e6520 latitude
My 7t was the best phone I ever had when it was on Oxygen OS 10, but every upgrade was a downgrade. Features were dropped, ui got uglier, bloat was added. I have an 8t now, but I won't be getting another OnePlus. Really sad
I still miss inbox :(
Not sure why you're being downvoted, this might be the best feature of Google photos
"Aware of its surroundings" is a pretty general phrase though. You, presumably a human, can only be as aware as far as your senses enable you to be. We (humans) tend to assume that we have complete awareness of our surroundings, but how could we possibly know? If there was something out there we weren't aware of, well we aren't aware of it. What we know as our "surroundings" is a construct the brain invents to parse our own "raw sensor data". To an LLM, it "senses" strings of tokens. That's its whole environment, it's all that it can comprehend. From its perspective, there's nothing else. Basically all I'm saying is that you seem to be taking awareness-of-surroundings to mean awareness-of-surroundings-like-a-human, when it's much more broad than that. Arguably uselessly broad, granted, but the intent of the phrase is to say that an AI should observe and react flexibly.
Really all "AI" is just a handwavy term for "the next step in flexible, reactive computing". Today that happens to look like LLMs and diffusion models.