Right now, yes.
I'm talking about the next generations of self-driving cars. They won't just be able to drive from point A to point B but to figure out the best routes around clogged up traffic, being able to pick up the kids from school, go grocery shopping, drive you home if you've been out partying, foresee when the best time to drive you to work, and so on. They'll become more than just automatic driving on the road.
Oh. I'm not disagreeing with you there. When it comes to Go however, I read somewhere that MoGo beat two professional Go players a few years back.
Also, I know that there is now executive decision software out there, used in larger corporations to help making decisions in a company for routines that normally is done by a manager. The strange thing is, sometimes the software suggests strange ideas, and when they implement them, they work but no one quite understand why. I also saw that this kind of software is already in place in many banks.
Another area that we will see AI grow is driving airplanes, drones, trucks for transport, boats, submarines, heavy machinery for construction like lifts etc.