How smart a car with "auto-pilot" is depends entirely on its specific autonomous driving level, as no consumer car on the road today is fully self-driving or truly "intelligent." 🧠 The Reality of Autopilot "Intelligence"

The car controls steering, braking, and acceleration simultaneously (e.g., Tesla Autopilot, GM Super Cruise). Humans must pay attention.

Heavy rain, snow, or fog can easily blind the cameras and sensors.

Despite the futuristic name, systems like Tesla's Autopilot or GM's Super Cruise are advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS), not artificial general intelligence.

Strange construction zones, hand signals from police officers, or debris on the road often confuse them.

They cannot reason, understand context, or improvise in novel situations.