the main answer has been sounded, but i still want to maybe explore this topic a little, look, alain turing in 1950 or 1951, which asks question, can a machine think, if i ’m not mistaken, he then proposed the so-called imitation game, yes, that if there is a leader, a person and a machine, then the leader is given a task, he asks questions to these two interlocutors and must him according to the answers. determine which of them is a machine and which of them is a human. in my opinion, turing said that if more than seventy answers are accepted as human, there in 5 or 10 minutes, then it means that this is a person, it seems like i read that not a single machine has yet passed this test passed, then, as i understand it, they polemicized with him, and so on, this doesn’t raise the question of your definition, khanovich, that after all, this is definitely not intelligence, you understand what’s the matter, technology doesn’t work like that, unless... i know, your diesel engine is made very well, it looks like i don’t know any other super engine, this doesn’t mean that it has ceased to be a die