If human-level is defined as “able to solve the same set of problems that a human can within the same time”, I don’t think there would be the problem that you mention. The whole purpose of the “human-level” adjective, as far as I can tell, is to avoid the condition that the AI architecture in question is similar to the human brain in any way whatsoever.
Consecutively, the set of human-level AI’s is much larger than the set of human-level human-like AI’s.
If human-level is defined as “able to solve the same set of problems that a human can within the same time”, I don’t think there would be the problem that you mention. The whole purpose of the “human-level” adjective, as far as I can tell, is to avoid the condition that the AI architecture in question is similar to the human brain in any way whatsoever.
Consecutively, the set of human-level AI’s is much larger than the set of human-level human-like AI’s.