Not very, but it's already better than humans in several unrelated areas and the list is getting longer. If some day it can behave more human than any single human, would it still be narrow?
The links in the OP are just press releases about pilot projects and product announcements. It seems too early to say "it's already better than humans in several unrelated areas"?
OK, so it covers only a few human occupations:
But the list is steadily growing.
Now, connect it with a self-driving AI, and your cab e-driver can make small talk, advise on a suspicious skin lesion, evaluate your investment portfolio and help you fix an issue with your smartphone, all while cheaply and efficiently getting you to your destination.
How long until it can evaluate verbal or written customer requirements and write better routine software than your average programmer?