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It's because all the AI craze these days are ChatGPT clones tacked onto other existing products, where all processing is done on the cloud. Here, having "AI" is the entire point of it, with no regard for if it actually improves anything. It's a solution in search of a problem.
In contrast, some products use AI as a means to an end. This distinction is important, because the focus is on the end result and AI is just a tool to achieve it. Here, it's a solution to a problem.
Just because you don't understand the problem solved doesn't mean there isn't one.