Because "Artificial Intelligence" is a label forever applied to the effort of replicating some human cognitive ability on machines. A well-known lament goes something like: "once it's possible, it's no longer AI".
Business is about exploiting what exists. This is why the buzzword is "innovation", not "invention". Incremental improvements, not qualitative jumps. So nothing will ever be really considered "Artificial Intelligence" once it is boring enough for business.
Scheduling algorithms are incredibly useful for business. There was a time when this was considered AI, but that was the time when they didn't work well enough to be useful.
Business is about exploiting what exists. This is why the buzzword is "innovation", not "invention". Incremental improvements, not qualitative jumps. So nothing will ever be really considered "Artificial Intelligence" once it is boring enough for business.
Scheduling algorithms are incredibly useful for business. There was a time when this was considered AI, but that was the time when they didn't work well enough to be useful.