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Are Computers More Intelligent Than Humans?

Are Computers More Intelligent Than Humans?

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As we have all heard of, Computers are faster but not smarter. But that sometimes isn't true. So which has the big brain.

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Originally posted by Kongwei Ying
As we have all heard of, Computers are faster but not smarter. But that sometimes isn't true. So which has the big brain.
It's hard to debate if you don't ask a question.

For clarity, questions end in the "?" symbol.

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Originally posted by Kongwei Ying
As we have all heard of, Computers are faster but not smarter. But that sometimes isn't true. So which has the big brain.
The human brain is certainly more complex and able to deal with more things than the simple computer processor, mainly because the brain works in a completely different way. Your question is akin to asking "Motorcycles against cars, which is better?" [edit; i.e. it depends on the utility you want to use them for]

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Originally posted by Kongwei Ying
As we have all heard of, Computers are faster but not smarter. But that sometimes isn't true. So which has the big brain?.
Its more than just a comparison between motorcycles and cars. Show me a computer that replicates itself, the remakes itself not just as a clone but as a device, complete with a learning curve and a capacity to improve itself over its creator and is the source by which the object of comparison(the computer) is designed and made and then we will have a basis for a debate. Until then a computer is just a collection of switches that cumulatively sum yes and no arguments to form outputs to user defined inputs. The day a computer can forage for and direct its own input is the partial day of first comparison. Until that day we are comparing a building with its sketch, an oration with a kernel of a thought, a brilliant mind with its entertaining toy.

In short no comparison.