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come up with infinite ways of getting around problems encountered in day to day life, whilst a computer has a limited repertoire of new tricks it can come up with, limited by its programming. Should improved programming be introduced, it is the human brain that figures out the programming that will allow leeway for any improvements as vaguely conceived by the human brain. It is the human brain that conceptualizes the formulae and methods by which the computer goes about its work. The human brain, given the time, can learn to understand anything, it can grasp the central concept of any concept, whilst the computer tends to take all things in their entirety, which makes some problems near impossible to solve. Emotions too are an asset. Emotions allow the human brain to have evolved beyond a problem-solving machine.
In truth, one characteristic of sentience, as we know it, is emotional maturity! Even a one-year-old baby knows infinitely more about emotions than the most sophisticated computers. Emotions open the mind to vast, new realms of possibilities. The reason why computers cannot create is because of the lack of emotions. Anger allows the imagination to roam, inventing concepts of new, ever more powerful weapons of destruction. Discontent induces the mind to conceive of new methods of fulfilment that could be expanded into something more. Puzzlement causes the mind to think of solutions.
Curiosity leads to attempts to satisfy it, producing new discoveries and revelations. The computer, on the other hand, though lacking in many aspects, is clearly the superior in many other aspects. In sheer speed of computation and retrieval of data, the computer is obviously by far the stronger. It has the capacity to handle things on a far grander scale than the human brain could ever conceive. The capacity to organise is massively improved as compared to the human brain.
Measurements, results, applications can all be done down to the tiniest details, far beyond the human brain's capabilities. Calculations can be done with an accuracy nearly impossible to achieve manually. A certain uniformity can be achieved in its functions, something a human can hardly hope to achieve. The human brain has many flaws just as it has advantages. The random mindset of the human brain gives allowance for many mistakes to be made. Though technically the potential is there, this potential is never realised.
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here is your answer:
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come up with infinite ways of getting around problems encountered in day to day life, whilst a computer has a limited repertoire of new tricks it can come up with, limited by its programming. Should improved programming be introduced, it is the human brain that figures out the programming that will allow leeway for any improvements as vaguely conceived by the human brain. It is the human brain that conceptualizes the formulae and methods by which the computer goes about its work. The human brain, given the time, can learn to understand anything, it can grasp the central concept of any concept, whilst the computer tends to take all things in their entirety, which makes some problems near impossible to solve. Emotions too are an asset. Emotions allow the human brain to have evolved beyond a problem-solving machine.
In truth, one characteristic of sentience, as we know it, is emotional maturity! Even a one-year-old baby knows infinitely more about emotions than the most sophisticated computers. Emotions open the mind to vast, new realms of possibilities. The reason why computers cannot create is because of the lack of emotions. Anger allows the imagination to roam, inventing concepts of new, ever more powerful weapons of destruction. Discontent induces the mind to conceive of new methods of fulfilment that could be expanded into something more. Puzzlement causes the mind to think of solutions.
Curiosity leads to attempts to satisfy it, producing new discoveries and revelations. The computer, on the other hand, though lacking in many aspects, is clearly the superior in many other aspects. In sheer speed of computation and retrieval of data, the computer is obviously by far the stronger. It has the capacity to handle things on a far grander scale than the human brain could ever conceive. The capacity to organise is massively improved as compared to the human brain.
Measurements, results, applications can all be done down to the tiniest details, far beyond the human brain's capabilities. Calculations can be done with an accuracy nearly impossible to achieve manually. A certain uniformity can be achieved in its functions, something a human can hardly hope to achieve. The human brain has many flaws just as it has advantages. The random mindset of the human brain gives allowance for many mistakes to be made. Though technically the potential is there, this potential is never realised.
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please mark as a brainliest answer
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