Stick an animal, even a human, into a room of non-realistic objects, misleading proportions etc., and see how well it orients itself: it will be very bad. That is because sight and orientation rely heavily on intelligence: we can tell how far something is because we recognize the object and can tell whether it is small and close or large and far away. Even if one object is misleading, we look at other objects around and can usually tell if we're looking at a toy car on a real road etc.
But betting your FSD on doing object reconition and physical intuition seems like a bad bet.
But betting your FSD on doing object reconition and physical intuition seems like a bad bet.