One has to research long, hard, and fast, just to understand
how far behind the “human” part of design (and much else) is
becoming. (At an exponentially increasing rate.)
It is already at the point where a military needs AI to
defend against AI.
“how far behind the human part of design (and much else) is becoming”
I’m a computer programmer. As far as I’m concerned it’s all just programs written by humans. All that’s new is more data, more sensors picking up data, and programmers pondering how to program things such as scans of faces, so a computer can take scans of new faces and compare them with stored faces.
Computer behavior has always been artificial, and human intelligence, not computer intelligence, has always been behind it.
When a computer takes a square root, it doesn’t know it’s taking a square root. It’s just executing the instruction set built into it, executing instructions according to a program created by a person.