However, there is a huge amount of evidence to suggest that the evolutionary process does not actually need any intelligence for it to operate.
To develop a human being, (and all other life forms), from a simple cell by the unguided process of evolution will require billions of testable beneficial mutations to have been generated. In the history of the human race, relatively few of such beneficial testable mutations have been observed to occur. The vast majority of observed mutations are seen to be detrimental. To me this does not amount to a huge amount of evidence to support the adequacy of a blind, unguided natural selection process to produce complex life forms.
I have no doubt that the required mutations did occur, otherwise we would not be here, but the question in my mind is the feasibility that all these beneficial testable mutations could have been produced by the random unguided forces of nature.