There's no such thing as AI. Let's start gaining a grip on reality. Computers can't think or reason, and they never will be able to. And thus they will never be intelligent.
That's a good question and I don't really have a great answer, though I alluded to two "abilities" I think you'd need: 1) need to be able to think, and 2) need to be able to reason. Of course we can continue to go down this path where you can follow up with asking "what does it mean to be able to think?" and I won't have a good answer for that either.
A computer isn't going to be able to solve a problem it wasn't programmed to solve, whereas we living things, not just humans, can potentially solve problems that we haven't encountered before. A computer is just a bunch of gates running a program a human wrote. There's no intelligence there. Basically as dumb as a rock. It's a tool.
That's where quantum computing and AI come into play, the ability to "think" about problems in different ways which may allow for outside the box solutions.
There's no such thing as AI. Let's start gaining a grip on reality. Computers can't think or reason, and they never will be able to. And thus they will never be intelligent.
How do you describe "intelligent?"
That's a good question and I don't really have a great answer, though I alluded to two "abilities" I think you'd need: 1) need to be able to think, and 2) need to be able to reason. Of course we can continue to go down this path where you can follow up with asking "what does it mean to be able to think?" and I won't have a good answer for that either.
A computer isn't going to be able to solve a problem it wasn't programmed to solve, whereas we living things, not just humans, can potentially solve problems that we haven't encountered before. A computer is just a bunch of gates running a program a human wrote. There's no intelligence there. Basically as dumb as a rock. It's a tool.
That's where quantum computing and AI come into play, the ability to "think" about problems in different ways which may allow for outside the box solutions.
I already told you, there's no such thing as AI.
Quantum computing?! Is that supposed to scare me into thinking AI really exist? As Joe Biden would say: