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I'm not totally up to date with AI, but are we even capable of running our current AI tech in a fashion similar to humans? My exposure to AI is so l stuff like chatbots, which don't do anything until a user interacts with them. They aren't sitting there thinking on their own. They aren't proactive in any way.
My understanding is that it would be astronomically expensive to run one constantly with constant input. And I'm not aware of any of them even trying to run like that.
Are they doing anything like that?