I think people fixate on “better” without really defining what that means. Imagine it as bell curves. The mean of the computer might be worse than the mean of the human, but the variance is likely to be a lot tighter, which means less of the computer bell curve will be in the “danger zone” where accidents happen.
It’s ok if the human can technically do better, so long as the machine is more likely to avoid severe failure
It’s ok if the human can technically do better, so long as the machine is more likely to avoid severe failure