There are only two things necessary for something to be called Artificial Intelligence and it's pretty obvious what those things are.
There is no evidence, basically none whatsoever that logic can model general intelligence, narrow real world intelligence or that general "perfect logical reasoning" is a thing that actually exists in the real world in real world relationships. None.
No animal we've observed does it. Humans certainly don't do it. The only realm this idea actually seems to work is Fiction. And this was not like for a lack of trying. Some of the greatest minds worked on this for decades and some people still don't seem to get it. Logic doesn't scale to all reality. It just breaks. Anything other than clear definitions and unambiguous axioms and it falls apart.
I'm not saying Logic wasn't useful or that the things it did produce that worked shouldn't be called AI but the idea that you shouldn't call LLMs AI because of some hoped scenario that never seemed to leave the realm of fiction is just extremely silly.
In this instance, Logic systems are that guy in the stands yelling that he could've made the shot, while he's not even on the field.