Kind of a nice statement, I think there are two levels to it.
Firstly, artificial intelligence is an endeavour by which machines are made to try to emulate human intelligence, as if this is some high bar to reach: in fact, many people are stupid, and make logical errors that computers will never do.
On the second level, it does point out WHY the bar is actually quite high for artificial intelligence to match the way humans think. Human stupidity demonstrates a flexibility in processing which, while sometimes leading to errors, also allows 'fuzzy logic' and adaptability.