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Are you commenting on AI as we knew it before LLMs entered the picture, or AI as companies refer to it today? Between your comments, I can't tell.
Personally, I'd argue that ML qualifies as AI if we're using the former definition, but not if we're using the latter, if only because the latter is a horrifically useless corporate buzzword that has no place in any sane human lexicon.
I think their point is that there's no intelligence here. It's a bunch of matrix multiplication, functions being executed against elements of vectors and matrices, convolutions, etc. All of it is math.
"AI" is a meaningless term. With prior definitions of AI, an implementation of Dijkstra's algorithm could be considered AI.
Artificial intelligence as a term has had decades of use in videogames as a word to describe many different imitations and appearances of intelligence, as well as the many stepping stones on the long road toward intelligence. Claiming it was a meaningless term is doing a disservice to history. And something being math doesn't make it any less real, else our own intelligence would be questionable; after all, sufficiently complicated math can represent our own brains, too.
I weep for what chatbots have done to the image of this field.