The result was a potent, experimental antibiotic called abaucin, which will need further tests before being used.
Relevant XKCD: https://xkcd.com/1217/
Why does this have to be called AI? It’s just statistics.
I mean we could say the same about human intellect
Potentially, but I don’t think we understand human intellect well enough to say that. I agree there may be some similarities in how learning happens, but the “AI” model they use here is described as a NN and is termed “machine learning”. I guess the BBC just made ML= AI to get clicks.
I’d argue that we don’t fully understand how AI systems work either. There are a lot of emergent behaviours that fall out of relatively simple rules. And yeah, I find that ML and AI are used interchangeably nowadays. For what it’s worth, I prefer calling this ML as well as it’s a more precise term.