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The author reflects on their history with AI, from the 1980s to the present day, and how the field has evolved. They revisit an old AI book from 1984 and note that much of the content remains relevant today. The author highlights the ongoing debate over the definition of AI and how it's often misunderstood. They also discuss how language our perception of AI, citing examples like "deep learning" and "learning" in neural networks. The author advocates for a more nuanced understanding of AI, recognizing its limitations and potential applications, such as in networking and image recognition. This nuanced understanding is crucial as we develop AI that can assist and augment human capabilities, rather than replacing them. By acknowledging the complexities of AI, we can create more effective and responsible AI companions that benefit society.

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