AI does not exist now and probably never will (by definition AI is self aware). Currently, "AI" is nothing more than 'learning' algorithms to lay down decision trees backed up by mind boggingly huge amounts of storage to parse the decision trees to provide a response. Alexa, suck my cock.
*definition (it would help it you could spell what you're failing to talk about) An artificial intelligence is by definition intelligent. Not mimicking. Intelligent enough to make it's own decisions. That is not currently the case. The learning machines, for example used by Amazon for Alexa, are not intelligent. They are trial and error decision trees. Even then they're only as good as the programmer who wrote the learning algorithm. There is no such thing as AI, and as I said before, probably never will be.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artificial_intelligence https://www.accenture.com/gb-en/ser...MIyKnevYCA7AIVFxkGAB2imwVYEAAYASAAEgKhFfD_BwE
You didn't answer my DERP. Most of what you said is pish. Autonomous AI, as in a program that acts and thinks like a human in every way, is impossible. Replicating decision making and other 'human' actions is possible, the brain works like a computer, it acts on quick logical decision making based on instinct and experience. Intelligence isn't really a thing as such, you can break down various components of it and replicate it in a program (driving, games, vision, language, etc). What gets tricky is things like personality/character and other human traits, but that's not really 'intelligence' as such. Basically, you can program computers to be better than humans at most tasks. You just can't get them to want to be an astronaut or like chocolate.