It can only be logical !It just trots out modern sharpening dogma and is wrong on several points, if not all of them.
That is the part that can be open to interpretation, what is human intelligence and can human intelligence be replicated by logic when we know that many decisions we make are often not logical. So do we then look at human intelligence as being flawed by being more emotion driven than just logical and then look at machine logic as being potentially superior. Maybe a comparison of the two, a baby is born with nothing more than basic functionality that supports life and an empty brain which is both taught and self learns as it grows. A computer has to be built and then programed by a human, it is a digital system that attempts to mimic the analogue world around it and cannot think like a human, it follows the instructions programmed into it although this code could be modified along the way but again using an algorithm that has been programmed in by a human.It would be interesting to hear how you define intelligence.
If you think about how we function then there is a lot that can be mimicked by computer, thinking of something like reading where we have learnt to reconise the language and patterns to interpret the meaning is already being done with ANPR cameras and more sophisticated facial recognition systems but we get more from reading something than AI which will just see data. The one thing AI does have a massive advantage with is speed, it could read vast amounts of data in the blink of an eye but humans interpret data in different ways so AI for logical outcomes and us for more thoughtful outcomes.
I think that to be classed as inteligent then any form of AI would start of as a system programmed by a human but at some point become self programmed with no original code and able to accept an instruction or task and decide how to complete the task without human intervention and engage in communication regarding the decision process.