Building the human brain is really hard. It’s adaptable, it’s flexible in its approaches, it can take incomplete data and layer it against (in this case) around two decades or more of information and make judgements, and more.
Think of all the sensors and math required to accurately throw a ball to someone running across a yard. That’s something that a child can (usually) do, if imperfectly. Now layer on an infinite number of variables, situations, and contexts and it becomes very difficult to do all that processing, in a short time, in a box that can fit under the hood of a car.
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