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AI is actually real, though, and can actually accomplish many of the things it's being used for. I think this article is focusing overly much on a couple of weird outlier situations.
There is no real AI out there, yet.
semantics. Nobody agrees on the definition of AI. It's not a meaningful ststement to say no "real" AI exists. Be more specific about what exactly is missing instead.
Full human equivalent across all capabilities. Gen AI fails pretty much everywhere.
Then yes I agree with you. We're not there yet.
You are perhaps confusing the highly-general term "AI" for the more-specific term "AGI". It's true that there's no real AGI out there yet, but AI has been around for many decades. LLMs are a type of AI.