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I am aware. I literally studied AI in university.
It has never had a meaningful definition. Many people used it to mean ML, while the common usage (the "AI" in a video game) meant something that could perform actions on behalf of a human. Pathfinding, which is one element of that in video games (see literally any NPC that moves in a game), is purely algorithmic, and a lot of people who used "AI" to refer to ML would disagree that Dijkstra's algorithm is "AI".
AI in pop culture generally meant some weird terminator/robocop-esque replacement of people. We do not, nor have we ever, had anything that does this, and the term more accurately used for that is AGI.
AI has always just been an opaque term meaning "something tech-related I don't understand". It's just the tech word for "magic".