> Can this be done?

Not without a hard work and a lot of learning (manuals, research parers and
books). The time for this learning measures in decades. If you are serious
about AI, schedule the next decade or two for it, you'll be smarter what to
do after all that time. You can start with googling out "symbolic AI" and
opposed "neural networks". A plenty of materials and ideas out there, on
the web. But I'm warning you, that knowledge beast has thousands of heads,
and you have to be heavily motivated to sustain in your research. As you
slowly climb in you learning quest, your vision about AI would profile into
something you might be able to use in a real world. And don't forget, at
least thousands of people with very high academic degrees are pursuing the
same idea you have. If you want to contribute, prepare for a lot of work
for a modest contribution. Only if you have some special abilities, things
work more like a bit of investment for a loads of results. But I haven't
met anyone like that in my whole life.

If this sounds too much for you, then buy some popcorn, sit back and enjoy
the show. Things just began to be interesting <https://www.askskynet.com/>,
and it took  more than a half century to get where we all are now.

Be well,
Ivan V.

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