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what processes of the human brain can be duplicated by computer?​

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Answered by dineshjaiswal1221
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Explanation:

A human-like computer brain is a matter of time

With about 100 billion nerve cells, each of which is connected to another 10,000 or so neurons, the natural neural network inside our heads is a very complex thing. In particular, the ability to process many stimuli and signals in parallel is still underdeveloped in computers.

As of June 2016, the world's fastest supercomputer—Sunway TaihuLight—performs 93 quadrillion calculations per second—in computing jargon, these are called petaflops.

It has been calculated that even a rough replication of the human brain would require a machine capable of at least 10 petaflops, this computer is over nine times faster than that.

However, the Sunway TaihuLight is a pretty sizable beast.

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