@webology my usual version is "weird intern" to help emphasize that it's really not a replacement for an actual human intern - but I do find the term useful in that it indicates the need for close supervision and some form of "coaching" in terms of prodding it in the right direction
I hate the term "agent", everyone seems to have a completely different idea of what it means, and often don't seem to realize that there's no single universal definition so nobody else understands what they mean
@simon Knowing how tech works, I hate that the term Intern when used in AI is going to kill most internships or at least the paid ones.
"Supervised {AI Term}" would be better.
Same goes when someone deems a medical AI with "Nurse" which also feels like the wrong term.
I understand the "weird intern" terminology, but that felt more like you are asking weird questions, expecting that the result than the answers one gets are weird by default.