You can say that from what I learned artificial Intelligence is like Artificial Flowers. They may look real but biologists would not put them under a microscope.
Much of what is in AI is not at all like a real brain works. For example AI keyword based systems like ELIZA.
This forum is for computational neuroscience, modeling of real biology, which is inherently something else entirely.
I wrote this to explain how our trial and error learning intelligence works, and expresses itself:
More on the model here:
How that further relates to HTM “prediction” and temporal memory starts here:
There are already models that can be considered intelligent, but they’re not AI and searching from buzzwords like AGI will not help you find them.