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Computers can never substitute human brain'.
Write four points opposing the statement.​

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Answered by savitasharwan
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The idea of machines overcoming humans can be intrinsically related to conscious machines. Surpassing humans would mean replicating, reaching and exceeding key distinctive properties of human beings, for example, high-level cognition associated with conscious perception. However, can computers be compared with humans? Can computers become conscious? Can computers outstrip human capabilities? These are paradoxical and controversial questions, particularly because there are many hidden assumptions and misconceptions about the understanding of the brain. In this sense, it is necessary to first explore these assumptions and then suggest how the specific information processing of brains would be replicated by machines.

Answered by sheeb12ansari
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Computers can never substitute human brain:

  1. A computer is better than human brain, such as keeping track of time.
  2. A computer is reliable, is not like human.
  3. Memory of computer is very perfect, it cannot forget anything without any command.
  4. Computer also helps me to augment my memory.
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