Not sure anyone is really giving up their intelligence for A I.
I dunno, I often wonder this myself as I see people glued to their phones everywhere.....
I saw someone walking with her eyes glued to her phone yesterday cross at an intersection when the light was red for her, she almost got hit, good thing the car driver wasn't texting and driving...or relying on the on-board sensors in the car to make the decisions.
Cars:
Blind spot warnings=no more shoulder-checks
Adaptive braking means the driver doesn't need to maintain distance by foot control
Back up cameras mean lots of drivers don't physically look behind them
Rain sensors on windows-drivers don't have to worry if their windows are up if it rains
Bikes:
Automatic transmissions on bikes-no need to shift
Traction control/wheelie control-no need to learn throttle control
Gyroscopic systems-now they don't need to learn balance and proper stopping techniques...
The list of things go on and on....Some of these I agree with and others is A.I. making decisions which people used to make. They might be safer but people are getting complacent which in my opinion is not safe.
For instance, a neighbour's camera system when down on his 2500 GMC, he was unable to back his travel trailer into his driveway. It sat on the road a few days until his truck's camera system was fixed...I told him I'd back it in for him but he wouldn't hear of it.