It should be made clear that many forms of Artificial Intelligence are not anthropomorphic.
For example, the computer vision that analyzes millions of X-rays, pieces of an assembly line or faces at airports does not claim to imitate humans, but to perform practical functions by exceeding the limits of human senses.
Even important applications such as automated driving, intelligent drones or predictive analytics do not aim to simulate humans, but if anything to replace them or to perform tasks faster or more efficiently than the biological mind can. However, anthropomorphism since Turing’s definition, remains one of the most fascinating aspects of Artificial Intelligence.

