In linguistics, homonyms are words which are either homographs—words that mean different things but have the same spelling (regardless of pronunciation)—or homophones—words that mean different things but have the same pronunciation (regardless of spelling). Using this definition, the words row (propel with oars), row (a linear arrangement) and row (an argument) are homonyms because they are homographs (though only the first two are homophones). So are the words see (vision) and sea (body of water), because they are homophones (though not homographs).
I'm going to read a book tonight. I read in yesterday's paper... homographs
It's time to sow the seed. The pig farmer bought a new sow. homographs
It's time to sow the seed. Sew a button on it. homophones
On the subject of the topic, AI, closed captions AI regularly gets it horribly wrong.