>>105709408 (OP)Even if you're trying to do a retard-level generalization like, "AI is just neural networks, and neural networks are all just matrix multiplication," you are still incorrect.
Right now neural networks are matrix multiplication with positive and negative floating-point numbers.
As quantum computing becomes practical, we will see experiments with quantum neural networks. Quantum qubits have an additional dimension beyond "positive and negative", namely they can constructively or destructively interfere with one another when their waveforms interact and this behaviour is based on an inherent characteristic of the qubits involved beyond the value stored. That will lead to new forms of neural network.