Biology hasn't had time to figure out that intelligence is a good idea, up to humans the payoffs have been relatively low. The complexity in human intelligence probably focuses more on doing basic things extremely energy efficiently rather than being effective at thinking.
Humans can attempt to multiply numbers and frequently get the wrong result. That doesn't scream "pushing the limits of intelligence".
Humans can attempt to multiply numbers and frequently get the wrong result. That doesn't scream "pushing the limits of intelligence".