Computers replacing humans - 100% agree with you. It's a long way off before AI can truly function like a human. But we're talking about driving a car. Which is a very limited set of operations for a human. There is a wheel we turn left or right, a pedal we push with our foot to make the car go faster, or remove our foot to make it slow down. Another pedal we push with our foot when we want to slow down more rapidly and stop. And a few sticks, conveniently placed around the wheel we can apply pressure to in order to indicate our intentions to other drivers. The vast majority of operations in today's cars are computer controlled, and happen autonomously. Air bags, seat belt systems, ABS, Traction-Control, AEB, headlights that turn on and off automatically, and even mirrors that adjust themselves when we reverse or a bright headlight hits them.
I'll give you an example - how many times have you gotten into the car, likely coming home from work, and are totally distracted with a problem at work - or perhaps something in your personal life. Or you take an important phone call (hopefully using your hands-free bluetooth system). Perhaps you were lost in the music and singing at the top of your lungs to your favorite album. Then you get home and think to yourself - how did I get home? You don't even remember driving home - you did it totally on your brain's version of "autopilot". The only time your brain snapped you back into driving focus is when something out of the ordinary happens. Someone slams on their brakes, a car makes an unexpected lane change, or a pedestrian jaywalks in front of you. That "autopilot" your brain had is where FSD is heading rapidly. It won't be long before it can handle the basics of getting you home, only asking for your attention when unexpected things happen. And then it will learn about those unexpected things, as fleets of vehicles report those events back to a central database that all cars can tap into and learn.
I appreciate your beliefs and your perspective. I really mean that. I'm not just blowing smoke. But again, i really think there are fatal flaws in your thinking (and Tesla's). You think you have a list of all the factors involved in driving. And.. you think it's just about driving.
First, i believe no one REALLY can have an all inclusive itemized list of all the abilities required for driving as WELL as humans. Not as safe, as accurate - i mean as WELL as a human - always as comfortable as desired by the passenger, sometimes breaking the letter of the law, sometimes going too fast, too slow, and other things we don't consciously recognize. Pure logic cannot simulate this.
Second, driving is not just about driving. The ability to drive comes from being born into this world and growing up and learning about our infinite world for the first 16 years of your life. If you were born in a car, and lived your whole life in a car, how well would you be able to drive when you turned 16? I say not very well. Driving is soo much more than driving. I know, i sound crazy.
Lastly, Tesla has done the impossible - making EV's successful - forcing the entire world's auto industry to go where they did not want to go - making a car so fun to drive that it changes so many minds about how much they are willing to spend on a car. They literally changed the course of world history. I won't even mention Space X, or Neuralink. So it's easy to make the intellectual jump from Tesla doing the impossible, to nothing is impossible for Tesla. I respectfully disagree. Some things are impossible, even for Tesla.