Biological computers exist in the lab. Most based on slime moulds and funghi. I'm waitin for one based on an Octopus. Seriously.
The problem is that AI isn't defined. The Turing test isn't up to it. And the confusion with expert systems is rampant.
I agree with Corey that an AI truckdriver is nonsens, but the AI lawyer has been around for a while. And big pharma has been using AI to sift through possible molecules to find the ones that potentially can be developed into drugs.
The problem is that AI isn't defined. The Turing test isn't up to it. And the confusion with expert systems is rampant.
I agree with Corey that an AI truckdriver is nonsens, but the AI lawyer has been around for a while. And big pharma has been using AI to sift through possible molecules to find the ones that potentially can be developed into drugs.