People are sharply divided on the matter of AI (“artificial intelligence”). They are partitioned into camps by two intersecting distinctions:
(1) Belief or nonbelief in the version of AI known as “strong AI” or AGI (“artificial general intelligence”);
(2) Support or nonsupport for whatever “AI” means to a given individual, be it strong or weak.
Thus, we end up with four camps: supportive believers, supportive nonbelievers, nonsupportive believers, and nonsupportive nonbelievers.