True, and I modified my post due to that. Yes some anti-seize products are somewhat conductive, but the metal load is nowhere near what it is in an actual conductive grease. But my original statement about the grease not being conductive is still true.Conductivity is not a binary measurement. Some anti-seize products are dielectric. Some conduct well.
In this type of application you never want the lubricant to be a conduction path. You always want metal-to-metal contact, which you will have with any grease, assuming there isn't something grossly wrong with the plug or the head.