It’s OK to call it Artificial Intelligence: I wrote about how people really love objecting to the term "AI" to describe LLMs and suchlike because those things aren't actually "intelligent" - but the term AI has been used to describe exactly this kind of research since 1955, and arguing otherwise at this point isn't a helpful contribution to the discussion.
@simon I feel like LLMs are one of the first technologies where "Artificial Intelligence" sort of applies. GPT4 can do things I cannot do, do tasks which it wasn't explicitly trained on, etc. It's not very good at a lot of this and has obvious limitations. But it seems much harder to explain it away as "just" doing XYZ, as with earlier AI technologies like symbolic calculus, expert systems or statistical classifiers.