The core problem is we have no useful definition of "intelligence."
Much of the scholarship around this is shockingly poor and confuses embodied self-awareness, abstraction and classification, accelerated learning, model building, and a not very clearly defined set of skills and behaviours that all functional humans have and are partially instinctive and partially cultural.
There are also unstated expectations of technology ("fast, developing quickly, and always correct except when broken".)
Much of the scholarship around this is shockingly poor and confuses embodied self-awareness, abstraction and classification, accelerated learning, model building, and a not very clearly defined set of skills and behaviours that all functional humans have and are partially instinctive and partially cultural.
There are also unstated expectations of technology ("fast, developing quickly, and always correct except when broken".)