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So with the way computers are at in todays world, such as the majority of the people rely on them for work, math, literacy and so on, I just wonder if YOU think that one day the computer will be more brainy than the human brain.
Personally I say no. That is because without the human brain and knowledge, the computer cannot be programed to work in the way it does at the moment.
So what do you think?
computers will definetly become more brainer then humans, with the way technology is going nowadays, it wont be long 'till we have a computer fitted into our brain lol
I voted yes but in reality it's really only as smart as the person who programs it but computers are very good at making estimations. Also it depends how you look at it I push some buttons on a calculator and it tells me the answer in under a second no matter how hard the question is, I certanly could not do that but does that make the calculator smarter than me, all the calculator does is follow some kind of algorithm which a person programmed in to it.
I think that computer will be more brainy than us. The more progress we make with them.. its only a matter of time before the computer has the a.i. to program itself and learn.
We can/will never be as smart as computers.
When was the last time a regular person correctly predicted something as big as say , an earthquake. Computers can do this all the time eg. satellites
Computers can do things that challenge the normal person in a 20th of the time.
You decide
I think they already are. What do you do when you need to know something? Google! They have the knowledge of everybody in the world on them. That is smarter than any single person.
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I think they already are. What do you do when you need to know something? Google! They have the knowledge of everybody in the world on them. That is smarter than any single person.
Spot On!
When was the last time a person knew the names of 6 trillion websites?
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