DigDog
Lifer
that's because you are thinking "AI will never have the spontaneous intelligence that an organic being has". But that doesn't take into consideration two factors: 1.It doesn't need to, and 2.We don't, either.
Our intelligence is far more mechanical than we suspect. Just like early polymers consuming other polymers, they exhibit a mechanical behaviour which, from our observation, mimics the strong eating the weak, and eventually evolves into that.
Never, at any point, did this mechanism become "something more", just something "more complex".
Arguably, a PC as we know it now is an AI. Any mechanism is an AI, a person is an AI, a cog is an AI; the concept of intelligence is nowhere near as sophisticated as you think it
is, it's actually very base.
You can trace intelligence back directly to the creation of elements in the sun, there is never any gap or break between the simple "eating" of one chemical compound by another, and us creating robots several million years later.
Intelligence = life = chemistry = physics.
Our intelligence is far more mechanical than we suspect. Just like early polymers consuming other polymers, they exhibit a mechanical behaviour which, from our observation, mimics the strong eating the weak, and eventually evolves into that.
Never, at any point, did this mechanism become "something more", just something "more complex".
Arguably, a PC as we know it now is an AI. Any mechanism is an AI, a person is an AI, a cog is an AI; the concept of intelligence is nowhere near as sophisticated as you think it
is, it's actually very base.
You can trace intelligence back directly to the creation of elements in the sun, there is never any gap or break between the simple "eating" of one chemical compound by another, and us creating robots several million years later.
Intelligence = life = chemistry = physics.