Disagree based on what?
I wrote opinion based on 20 years of software development experience. I actually discussed this two days ago with my friend who has 20 years of hardware engineering experience (microchips, etc., including 9 patents).
It has been "further along" last 50 years. Right now it can hold more power due to massive parallel processing and due to cheap storage. But you still have the same trained software that indian tech support has to "adjust" every time it encounters something it did not encounter. Indian support doesn't make artificial intelligence.
You can , of course, trick everyone and train software on millions of other people. Like with Fakebook and Pinterest they made people "find their friends and family" to train face recognition software. Or like "Musk" is training his cars on live people (some of whom quickly becoming dead during this training).
Or Alexa. It is a dumb speaker with microphone, trained to recognize only one command going toward it to understand that it needs to turn on and send everything that's being said after that to CIA/NSA/DOD "Amazon" servers. Where it is stored forever. There, a multi-parallel , multi-server process then does speech recognition (pattern recognition) quickly and sends a possible reply. Maybe "Artificial" in term that it's a FAKE, sure.
So yeah, you can have situations where you had luck training software with millions of rules and patterns. But it is still not A.I.
I wrote opinion based on 20 years of software development experience. I actually discussed this two days ago with my friend who has 20 years of hardware engineering experience (microchips, etc., including 9 patents).
It has been "further along" last 50 years. Right now it can hold more power due to massive parallel processing and due to cheap storage. But you still have the same trained software that indian tech support has to "adjust" every time it encounters something it did not encounter. Indian support doesn't make artificial intelligence.
You can , of course, trick everyone and train software on millions of other people. Like with Fakebook and Pinterest they made people "find their friends and family" to train face recognition software. Or like "Musk" is training his cars on live people (some of whom quickly becoming dead during this training).
Or Alexa. It is a dumb speaker with microphone, trained to recognize only one command going toward it to understand that it needs to turn on and send everything that's being said after that to CIA/NSA/DOD "Amazon" servers. Where it is stored forever. There, a multi-parallel , multi-server process then does speech recognition (pattern recognition) quickly and sends a possible reply. Maybe "Artificial" in term that it's a FAKE, sure.
So yeah, you can have situations where you had luck training software with millions of rules and patterns. But it is still not A.I.