It’s not specific to neural networks, corresponds closely to what most people would refer to as “AI” today, but explicitly excludes handcrafted algorithms. The resemblance to “malware” is serendipitous.
This is simple but surprisingly good, for the reasons you said. It’s also easy to say and write. Along with fuzz-, and hunch-, this is my favourite candidate so far.
Why not just “ML-ware”?
It’s not specific to neural networks, corresponds closely to what most people would refer to as “AI” today, but explicitly excludes handcrafted algorithms. The resemblance to “malware” is serendipitous.
This is simple but surprisingly good, for the reasons you said. It’s also easy to say and write. Along with fuzz-, and hunch-, this is my favourite candidate so far.