Submitted by NiahBoahCoah t3_z5p0oe in Futurology
Disclaimer:I am still a high school student and don’t know much about this subject. This is just a thought I had)
I don’t think we have achieved artificial intelligence. Alexa, Google, or any of these algorithms dependent programs don’t seem like true AI to me. Is Siri really AI? What it is basically doing is hearing your command and putting it into a google search bar. I don’t think that is AI. If you ask it a question, it will most likely refer to another website. If this is AI, me going to Safari and looking up YouTube is also AI. Even advanced NASA robots don’t actually have intelligence. They are just presented with a scenario and it is run through a complex algorithm which then tells it what to do(I’m sure it’s way more complicated than this, but you get the point) I think AI really should stand for artificial independence. This is where it can learn on its own without an algorithm. I think it shouldn’t need to rely on the internet and should just be able to think, learn, and feel emotion on its own. I know this might not even be possible, but I don’t think we can call what we have now true AI.
clusterlizard99 t1_ixxe4cd wrote
You are saying that we don't have strong AI with consciousness, which is true. But the field of AI also includes various algorithmic tasks such as pattern, speech, image recognition and many others. We can't mimic the complete human brain currently through software, but we can replicate many of the complex tasks it performs.