> It's a term coined by LLM companies to evoke an almost emotional response on how we talk about this technology.
Anthropomorphizing computers has been happening long before ChatGPT. No one thinks their computer is actually eating their homework when they say that to refer to the fact that their computer crashed and their document wasn't saved, it's just an easy way to refer to the thing it just did. Before LLMs, "the computer is thinking" wasn't an unuttered sentence. Math terms aren't well known to everybody, so saying Claudr is dot-producting an essay for me, or I had ChatGPT dot-product that letter to my boss, no one knows that a dot product is, so even if that's a more technically accurate verb, who's gonna use it? So while AI companies haven't done anything to promote usage of different terms than "thinking" and "reasoning", it's also because those are the most handy terms. It "thinks" there are two R's in strawberries. It dot-products there are two R's in strawberries. It also matrix multiplies, occasionally softmaxes; convolves. But most people aren't Terence Tao and don't have a feel for when something's softmaxing because what even does that mean?
Anthropomorphizing computers has been happening long before ChatGPT. No one thinks their computer is actually eating their homework when they say that to refer to the fact that their computer crashed and their document wasn't saved, it's just an easy way to refer to the thing it just did. Before LLMs, "the computer is thinking" wasn't an unuttered sentence. Math terms aren't well known to everybody, so saying Claudr is dot-producting an essay for me, or I had ChatGPT dot-product that letter to my boss, no one knows that a dot product is, so even if that's a more technically accurate verb, who's gonna use it? So while AI companies haven't done anything to promote usage of different terms than "thinking" and "reasoning", it's also because those are the most handy terms. It "thinks" there are two R's in strawberries. It dot-products there are two R's in strawberries. It also matrix multiplies, occasionally softmaxes; convolves. But most people aren't Terence Tao and don't have a feel for when something's softmaxing because what even does that mean?