The problem with trying to get AI to simulate human intelligence is that we don't really know how human intelligence functions. We know the general areas of the brain responsible for this and that and the numbers of neurons generally in the brain, but we don't know much about just how those neurons all work together to create intelligence. Neurons are not like an electronic digital computer where each neuron = a transistor. Similarly, we also don't know how ant colonies act intelligently. As a colony, ants are kind of like a brain that can move itself around. Ant colonies are capable of solving various problems. However, individually, ants are very stupid. But it is not known how specifically the ants act together to form an intelligence.
Regarding aliens, if the UFOs/UAP being observed are them, this raises some questions:
1) Do they want us to know they're here? If so, they're doing a poor job of it. You'd think they'd be more explicit.
2) Do they not want us to know they're here? Again, poor job. And also, if they are capable of space travel, and are much more advanced than we are, then you'd think they could build robotic space probes that look and move identically to lifeforms like bees, flies, seagulls, etc...a Navy pilot seeing a seagull fly by wouldn't suspect anything. We are very much on the verge of creating such with our current tech (well robots) so aliens would most definitely be capable of it I'd think.
3) Maybe they're just screwing with us? But again, then why not be more explicit? Like have a flying saucer fly up to an aircraft carrier and fly around it in some circles or something.