Media and news use AI as a substitute buzzword for any technology related to data analysis. In fact, AI is a sub-field of computer science and mathematics. It all started in the 1950s, when several researchers started asking whether computers can learn, think, and reason. 70 years later, we still do not know the answer. However, we have made significant progress in a specific kind of AI that solves thoroughly specified narrow tasks: weak AI.
Science fiction novels tell about machines that can reason and think like humans. In scientific language, they are described as strong AI. Strong AI can think like a human, and its intellectual abilities may be much more advanced. The creation of strong AI remains the main long-term dream of the scientific community. However, practical applications are all about weak AI. While strong AI tries to solve the problem of general intelligence...