It will be very different than we are. It has taken many thousand years for human intelligence to evolve. When artificial intelligence is created it will have the ability to upgrade itself and fix the "faults" we have discovered in our own intelligence.
This is condescending.
This is arrogant.
This is moot.
I can't disagree with condescending (sorry), but there is no arrogance in expressing an opinion that is different than yours. And the point about the need for intelligence to be independent is far from moot. To call it as such without elaboration IS arrogant.
You're repeating the transcendentalist story about how A.I. will be without addressing anything I said. I am familiar with the idea. It is the very first thing you encounter when you discover the Singularity religion. But why would the A.I. want to make themselves obsolete anymore than we do? Would you "fix" faults in your intelligence to a degree where you become distinct from humanity? Why would the A.I.? They are modeled after human intelligence. But you think they'll somehow be different from humans in the precise way that enables this plot to proceed? More importantly, if we have the ability to create human level intelligence, why would the creation possess the ability to upgrade, but not the creator? What is the difference between this transcendental A.I. and stories about gods and magic?