Its like looking at a haystack and saying, "the needle is there."
And in fact, here is another misrepresentation of facts. On one hand, you talk about tech types, then you talk about general consensus that, why not use it? How do you come to that conclusion?
Tech diving involves multiple tanks. Unless you put transmitters on every bottle, the only information your AI computer will gather for you is from the tank(s) you have your one transmitter attached to - likely your backgas. It won't tell you how much gas you have in your various tanks, it won't tell you your SAC rate when you are on a stage bottle or on deco. And it certainly won't tell you *air* time remaining on those tanks or dive time remaining. All benefits that AI proponents tout.
For tech divers, AI computers would be of limited value anyway. Why bother getting it if the so called benefits only extend to recreational dives? To pretend that there is some consensus about AI computers is just plain misleading.
You are welcome to pick the facts of your choice. Lots of people do that on scubaboard.