Too dumb to solve a basic piece of Euclidean geometry, but smart enough "to boldly go where no sailor robot has gone before".
Most observed intelligent behaviour is instinctive and not the result of logical reasoning. The top Go players in the world cannot explain their moves, they just have a feel for how to win a game. The recent major advances in AI have mimicked instinctive intelligent behaviour.
Captain Kirk of the USS Enterprise or a British Airways pilot landing at Heathrow in low vis, do not feel like lesser men because they let a computer drive their craft, so why do the little Captain Blythes of YBW feel so threatened by the same?
I suspect the market for providing septuagenarian Westerly owners with a cognitive crutch on their annual pilgrimage to St Peter Port is too small to get a Silicon Valley venture capitalist salivating.TAs to your fear of ruining a major patent application with your random tech musings. Well I expect our friends in Silicon Valley will get over it in time :encouragement: