|
|
|
|
|
by NameError
914 days ago
|
|
I'm not sure there's a good way to answer this question, people seem to have very different definitions of AI. The definition I learned in school was "AI is when machines do things that most people would say requires intelligence to do", which is (maybe deliberately) vague and prone to shifting over time. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AI_effect - the term "AI" used to include things like chess engines (and even simpler search algorithms), but once computers are able to do those things for a while and people get used to it, the term "AI" tends to shift and only refer to things that machines can't do yet. It's admittedly a bit of an unsatisfying answer, but whether AI is here is more a question of your definition of "intelligence" than anything else. |
|