And why was AI seen as a red flag?
It was a red flag because artificial intelligence doesn’t exist, and anyone claiming to use it or work on it is either lying or delusional in thinking they could accomplish it.
Nowadays people just say “AI” when they mean “LLM,” which is an unrelated thing entirely, but people want people who use it.
Basically if you go back a few years ago "AI" was basically marketing speak only. Engineers and researchers said "ML" almost exclusively. So it was a good litmus test to identify people who actually knew what they were talking about vs hype people
Then AI entered the public lexicon with GPT becoming popular. So people shifted to saying AI because everyone was confused when saying ML. Still "ML" is used commonly in researcher to researcher conversations (depending on the niche, but I think the flag is still a good indicator here)