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Most PhDs are useless and offer no additional knowledge over a Masters , unless you want a career in the Academia. There are a few exceptions to this, a PhD in ML/DL/RL is one of the big ones. I would suggest to stick with it even if you were in your 1st year, let alone few months from publications.
The lack of an internship is no ideal but your are still the prime candidate for the FANG (or MANA those days) + Microsoft. Not to mention financial/banking/investment people. There are a lot of interesting stuff happing in the startup world in AI. Mainly US, but there are opportunities in UK, EU and China as well.
Hold on, you almost there.