A good example of why those who say AI is just a "word prediction" engine are wildly, insanely wrong:
The following physics problem can be answered in ONE word:
"A high-energy proton, accelerated to 0.92c, exits a beam pipe and enters a large tank of ultrapure water, where the refractive index is approximately 1.33, meaning light propagates through the medium at roughly 0.75c. As the proton traverses the water, it continuously polarizes nearby water molecules, which then re-emit electromagnetic radiation. Because the proton's velocity exceeds the local phase velocity of light in the medium, these wavefronts cannot outrun the particle and instead pile up constructively into a forward-opening cone of coherent radiation, the half-angle of which is given by cos = 1/n. Detectors lining the tank register a faint bluish-white glow concentrated along this cone. What single word names this specific type of radiation?"
To determine the correct one-word answer, you have to navigate a dense paragraph of relativistic kinematics, optics, wave coherence, and medium-dependent phase velocities, then converge on a single low-frequency technical term that almost never appears in casual text. To answer this correctly, the AI model has to understand what physical phenomenon is being described - the geometry of the cone, the superluminal-in-medium condition, the constructive interference mechanism - and map all of it onto one word. Pattern-matching to surface phrases would not be sufficient.
So "word prediction" explanations fail. AI models can answer this question correctly, but to do so, they have to engage in INTELLIGENT understanding, analysis and even internal models that simulate real-world physics.
The correct answer, by the way, is "Cherenkov."
That word is statistically nearly impossible to derive merely based on an analysis of the words used in the question. It requires comprehension, planning and thinking to arrive at the correct answer.
Thus, AI isn't an "electrified abacus" as some humtards (human-tards) have attempted to tell me recently. They are hopelessly ignorant of what AI has already become.
And AI is just getting started.