If that is your true view on what it means to be human, I'm truly sad for you. An AI system can't experience joy, loss, sadness or happiness. There's few animals around that can do this consciously. Humans are one of them. There is so much more to life than just chemical processes in your brain (that haven't even been shown to happen before the thought happens or their connection to thought in general). Life is shared in a community and experienced together, humans aren't meant to be solitary processing units, they're group animals and that experience creates something not replicable with emotionless systems.
This is also why AI art fails. It doesn't know how to connect to others and take input from experiences, because it doesn't experience. It's solipsist in its nature.
The Israel boycott requires a lot of mental math. Boycotting companies for operating in the occupied territories for example. I have to know which companies are there before I purchase something, which is just a lot of research. Most people don't do that.
Doesn't help some countries tried to get it on the books that boycotting Israel is antisemitism, which is still a touchy subject in Europe unless you're a neo-nazi. It's also a conflict that's been ongoing since the formation of Israel and while horrific, doesn't touch the lives of most Europeans. The US is making direct threats to people's prosperity and safety.
I'm not saying that the BDS movement isn't good BTW, it's clearly a noble cause. But outside of the difficulty of keeping up with it, it has also become somewhat alike to vegan snobbery, with the most rabid adherents feeling a sort of moral superiority to others who can't afford to spend that much time researching every purchase or can't change the products they choose.
Most in the US boycott movement say "boycott where you can". They understand it's not possible for all people to just let go of everything. For example autistic people who need certain brands because of their routine, or people who need medication that's under US patents. I've never heard such thoughtful consideration from the BDS movement.