This. Computers can read many inputs, calculate a bunch of stuff quickly and generate many more simultaneous outputs than a human can.It’s not about that it’s about being in motion hitting ice and going into a slide hitting something. Reacting to everything in microseconds. I’m not down playing it’s abiltiy to process data points but I don’t see how you could program against it especially when the actions and reactions that are changing extremely quickly. It’s easy to say if A happens do B. But not as easy if A and B happen and in process of doing C process A stops and becomes D then A starts again.
I mean, look at ABS. I can stomp on the brakes on my car and the computer will independently bring all four wheels to the limit of traction, even if they're on different surfaces. I can't physically do that unless I have four brake pedals and four feet.