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In what time period are you living in? It's 2021, not April 2020.
2. Controlled difficulty. You can't tell a living person to go easy on you. Or maybe you can but would they listen? The same goes the other way around. Either way, when things are too easy or too hard it's not that much enjoyable.
3. Even when you intend to play with/against other players it's never a bad idea to learn a thing or two by competing against AI first. It doesn't have any expectations of you and wouldn't be disappointed.
4. AI cheats only where developers allowed it to, humans do it when they want to. Same goes for broken builds.