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That's a reason why I much prefer the term "machine learning" (and cringe a bit at even that) to AI for anything short of AGI.
I do certainly think it's a great achievement to have computers able to 'hear' and 'see' for example, but I don't think that was ever properly "intelligence" on its own.
And don't get me started on pathfinding/combat algorithms for NPCs in games.