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who is more powerful a man or computer ? give 3 points

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Answered by sainiabhishek12
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Explanation:Obviously, it depends on your view on these two things, though people tend to think of one particular organ, the human brain, to represent a human as a whole in this kind of discussion. It also depends on the measurement approach used since "better" implies that there is some type of scale, or, frame of reference in general to plot the behavioral performances.

Well, despite the complicated nature of this topic, I personally think there is one simple sentence/question to distinguish a computer and a human: Do computers have minds? Apparently, we human do.

It's the mind that drives the brain makes us human, not just some mechanical body parts assembled and attached to a ball filled with a bunch of connected wires.

Henrique's "tool" view is interesting. That makes me think of some really "toolish" tools. For example, unless you have got some superpowers, your fists aren't harder than hammers. Then the same question becomes quite amusing: Which one is better? Human or Hammer

Answered by venom74
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For the time being, people and computers seem to have complementary skills. This means that computers are very good at tasks that humans are bad at, and humans are exceptionally good at certain kinds of tasks that computers simply cannot perform yet.

Computers are extremely fast, so when a task can be translated (by a human!) into an algorithm (a set of step-by-step instructions), a computer will typically accomplish it much more quickly and accurately than the average human. This kind of task includes mathematical calculations, and also repetitive tasks that humans quickly get bored by.

Humans are spectacular at several things, including pattern recognition, language abilities, and creative thinking. Computers are rapidly improving at pattern recognition, but most programs still don’t do as well as children. A classic example of pattern recognition is face recognition. We are capable of recognizing faces in a variety of contexts. We can even recognize faces that have aged, or are disguised, or are obscured by facial hair. Computers are not nearly as good as humans at such tasks.


So computers are more powerful that humans when it comes to executing simple step-by-step instructions. Humans are more powerful than computers at tasks that are not easily broken into simple steps. The fields of computer science, artificial intelligence, and machine learning are aimed at breaking down problems into ‘byte-sized’ chunks that are ‘digestible’ by computers. So for now computers are informational babies — they cannot ‘cook’ for




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