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I agree with the previous author. And I would recommend you to read this article, it directly tells you about how much AI can be “intelligent”.
Here you can get confused in the concepts of subject or object
Everything that is outside of a certain person is an object, even if it is endowed with consciousness, precisely in relation to this person.
That is, I do something in relation to another person – he is the object of my actions. When I mean that he does something (not mechanically, but on the basis of the actions of his mind), I already characterize him as a subject.
In most cases, an AI is an object, just like any other thing in the world. Reasonable objects, as I understand it, do not exist, because reasonableness is a characteristic of the subject. Having a mind, something, no matter what form it is or what it is, can perceive the world (other objects), i.e. it is a subject.