I think it's worth noting the value here. The reason why these positions are interesting is that they're so obvious to humans, even ametuer humans, and yet difficult to even very strong computers. This implies that the way computers "understand" the game is radically different; an engine can't reason logically about a chess puzzle like a human can, for instance.
I would say that the computers are operating in a binary way, they don't have a "spectrum brain" which humans have various components to be able to analyze and see different scenarios. It is like humans have spatial awareness whereas computers are "one-track mind".