For example, most automobiles (specifically, passenger cars) made within the past 20 years all actually fit the dictionary definition of intelligent. In particular, the emission/engine control systems of these modern vehicles gather information from a legion of sensors, interpret the signals of each, and use these readings to formulate how much fuel to feed into the engine, how far to advance the timing, when to shift the transmission, perform self-diagnostics, and monitor and control the engine’s temperature. Data from many of these sensors is also tracked in the long term, allowing the system to adapt to driving habits, engine wear, climate and other factors, essentially “learning” as it goes. In these same vehicles you will also find Traction Control Systems, Anti-lock Braking Systems, Climate Control, and a host of other systems that can all be considered to meet the dictionary definition of intelligence.
Sentience
A sentient quality or state. (see Sentient. below)
Sentient
Responsive to or conscious of sense impressions <sentient beings>
Sharing your real life experience as a auto mechanic is a valuable contribution. Just to further work through the discovery process by pointing out the stimulus/response… That the human driver observation made of the stimulus of the “Check Engine Soon” light, leads to the human driver response to drive to the human mechanic soon, where the human mechanic response is to plug in a portable computer machine under the dashboard, for the modern automobile machine response with the meaning of the “Check Engine Soon” light load device.
So, with this experiment, a conclusion may be made based on observation and testing that the modern automobile machine is responsive of its sense impressions, which is a sentient quality. This is also self-preservation, which is a goal of A.I.