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The transfer of intelligence to a computer is a matter of executable functions that have been programmed. What the intelligent community has done is that it has integrated algorithm with a computer, so it can emulate logic systems. This is how humans work and reason, but they are distinct in one aspect; they are emotional beings. This is an attribute that I don't think (hope I am wrong) that machines lack at the moment. Will new advanced algorithm models be required to attain AI with machines?

In the newsletter AI: The Thinking Humans, the author pointed out noteworthy limitations of AI, especially when it is compared with how humans reason. You posited that machines have been made to process language, solve problems, and learn just like we do. This is a tremendous progress that the AI community has attained as improvements continue to be churn out every month.

I agree with the fact that machines do not fully have the intelligence that humans have. This is especially true in forming concepts and abstracts. This is majorly attributable to the programmed nature of AI, but this is understandable given that it is still learning.

But, despite immense mimicking of humans, AI is yet to be intelligent enough to scan an environment and respond with the precise and specifity of the highest degree. Humans often do this with ease.

However, AI does not have the flexibility of humans in situational thinking. This is what I encountered recently. Check my take on AI and how I interacted with it.

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