AI has become exponentially more powerful over the last 50 years, thanks to technological leaps in supercomputing power, multiple-CPU-core architecture, parallel processing, improved understanding of formal languages, error correction, automatic indexing of everything, and the Internet, of course. Also through machine learning, Bayes filtering, rigorous statistical methodology, sophisticated interactive decision trees, combinatorial & pattern-matching algorithms, advanced photo & video data compression, successful data mining from enormous databases, steganography within images, virtual & augmented reality, 3D CAD rendering & printing, and many other disciplines.
You might want to read all of Don Knuth's voluminous research & work before posting uninformed opinions.
Perhaps I am an AI, or part of one.
I'm not discounting anything except your future comments.
*Yawns*. AIs, being software, don't know how to pick up and hold a camera in a secure facility.
You know, like the picture of the pen, in the photo asking "Where is everybody?"
Keep in mind—artificial intelligence is inferior to average human intelligence.
So if you’re AI, you’re on the losing end.