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nanarchy said:
SvennoJ said:

Ah nice, I studied AI in the early 90's as well, and we still can't have a reliable conversation with an automated system over the phone, 25 years later. So far the smartest things I've seen computer programs do is crash or get in infinite loops in innovative ways :) I think we're still a long way off from AI that can actually grow by itself.

My grandfather went from not having electricity and getting coal delivered for heating to sending emails in his life time, things aren't progressing as fast nowadays. Although I still have half a lifetime to go.

exactly. unfortunately too many people use the media and movies as to there idea of what AI can and is achieving, companies overhype and mislabel things as AI further adding to the general publics confusion. AI is still incredibly basic, The expert Systems they write today are not much different to the ones I was writing 20 years ago with the exception they have more data and processing power and a prettier interface, the technology is still a long way away. We are not just a long way off from real AI, it is so far off we can't even begin to guess when it will be developed.

excuse me sir. do you really expect me to believe some clown with an honours over the History Channel documentaries I watch frequently on a daily basis? Those shows are very educational and teach me almost as much as Ancient Aliens, which is my 2nd favourite program.