Generally AI and DL models are separated when describing them. Normies don’t even know what ML DL even is, much less technicalities if a subset.

When talking AI, if you say it was trained using ML, it suggests it wasn’t using DL.

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I agree with you also, technically correct, but it is not how people talk about them, or necessarily the best marketing to always say AI/ML.

We might as well say; AI / ML / DL..