- I know this is supposed to be humor, but if philosoraptor is trying to say AI is overhyped, I wholeheartedly agree. - halt on top of me - Don’t threaten me with a good time 
 
- In the sense that a CD player learns new music when you insert a disc, yes. 
- The machine didn’t learn anything, just executed your orders. - Imagine that you sit with your grandma in front of a PC (and let’s assume she’s not a SE). You fire up a terminal, give her the keyboard and dictate every keystroke necessary to write and execute a program (or do any other task for that matter). Does that mean that your grandma just learned programming? I think not. Learning implies being able to find and apply some rules which where not explicitly given. 
- Yes, both of those words can be argued to apply in a vacuum. “AI” has started to intrinsically mean neural nets now, though. - As for the title: Lol, look at this guy who doesn’t even loop. What are you going to do, halt on top of me? - PS. Is there a way to crosspost comments easily? 
- In computer science (at least before hype took over) this is actually a type of machine learning called an expert system. - No, it’s not. - What the philosoraptor is saying is that literally any computer program is machine learning, which is untrue. - An expert system is a system designed to simulate an expert. It’s something you would seek advice from in some way. They’re used in medical diagnoses and stock market trading, for example. - Expert systems are a series of if statements by definition, a rule engine. I was going off of “a network of ifs” but I get what you mean. 
 
 

