This whole thing about "the manufacturer knows best" is basically pure garbage. And it means nothing in regards to their supposed "knowledge".
They "know a thing or two", about getting the engine to the end of it's warranty, without any major failures. Because that's all they're financially liable for. It's much the same when they all start pushing these "lifetime" transmission fluids, 0W-16 oils, or 10 year, 100,000 mile coolant changes.
All of those claims will most likely hold true, as long as they're liable for any failures. So why not call for extended oil and filter change intervals? It's appealing to most people, because most don't like doing maintenance, or spending the time and money on it. So less is more..... For a while anyway.
But after that, when you're on your own, you've done yourself zero favors by adhering to them. Because you're on the hook afterward, not them.
If you lease, or trade in as soon as you're not underwater on your loan, you'll be OK. But if you plan on keeping your vehicle long term, you're better off operating it on a far more frequent maintenance protocol.