That's because we haven't developed AI, just LLMs which it seems are something totally different. We should probably start to make that distinction strongly, otherwise when the actual AI comes we won't know what to call it.

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“The curse of artificial intelligence is the idea that as soon as a problem in AI is solved, it is no longer considered AI because we know how it works. AI invents itself out of existence.”

Even if LLMs were not an evolutionary dead end for a future AI and truly were its basis, or a partial solution that will be used for it, saying the we have "artificial intelligence" because we have LLMs is like placing the apparition of intelligent life with the first metazoa.