Jarhyn
Wizard
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"actual intelligence" is a no-true-scotsman.Self-driving vehicles work up to the point where a dangerous situation occurs that requires actual intelligence to deal with. Unruly bus passengers are an excellent example wrt public transportation. Another example was a recent post I saw locally in which someone driving a Tesla found his vehicle kept pulling him into oncoming traffic. Apparently, the yellow stripe in the middle of the road had been covered with black during road resurfacing and was yet to be restored. The vehicle lost its ability to keep in its lane, and the driver had to fight with the car to avoid an accident. He had put it in self-drive mode and apparently let his mind wander before the car started wandering.
What is required is a body and time and care and having already learned through a number of mistakes in how to operate that body, and how other things' bodies work.
It's not an "intelligence" thing but "actually being able to physically navigate the learning curve" thing. It's a matter of experience, rather than potential.
Children make mistakes. I think two to three years is a little quick to say the.literal two year olds that are already driving the car for up to five minutes at a time are unintelligent given some of the shit humans do on the road that is just as stupid.
You know how often humans don't see a line, drift a bit across a lane, and get into a collision?