Thread:LucidPigeons/@comment-4378986-20150626001659/@comment-27560932-20150626021119

You're stretching your argument; there are undoubtedly some cases where the very intelligence of the machine in question will essentially be immortal (Ultron is the go-to example for this, for me) but once again this doesn't apply to the AI as a whole. Naturally, A.I. is going to be long-lived, but as I've already said the Immortals category is not for "long-lived" or "biologically immortal" and in a textbook case, once the main body/network is destroyed, the intelligence goes down the drain. I cannot seem to recall any instances where this has been averted, once more except for Ultron, so simply dismissing the A.I. as "immortal" based on speculative guesses doesn't work.

Immortality is not common for artificial intelligence as an archetype, and that's why it can't be marked; robots even less so. There are certainly several characters that play this straight, I'm sure, but it's not enough to generally mark the category as such.