Calling a machine "intelligent" is pure anthropomorphism. Why was this term chosen? Difficult not to use anthropomorphic terms in describing computer processes, but what irks me is the AI folks confusing metaphors with capabilities. Halfway through Bostrom's Superintelligence and full of such errors. Gates and Musk have both endorsed the book as a warning bell about the "existential catastrophe" we could be facing otherwise known as the singularity, though the author avoids this term. The singularity's both a fantasy and clever misdirection. The real catastrophe is the death of ethics behind the veneer of technology, and that's happening now. If one lacks control can they still be held responsible? True for both the courtroom and boardrooms. In one sense, AI is an apologia for continuing Pleistocene-wired asshole behaviors about power and greed.