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Which Is More Powerful, If The Human Brain Is Compared To A Computer? by nze4al(m): 9:06am On Feb 28, 2016
Have you ever wondered for as fast and powerful as computers have become today, can they still pose match for the human brain? Sure, a computer specifically programmed to perform singular task such as, say, playing chess can give a human a run for his or her money, but when we measure a computer against the entirety of what a human mind is capable of, it’s not really all that close.

Over the past few years, scientists, in a variety of ways, have tried to get a super computer to mimic the complexity and raw processing power of the human brain. According to biologists, the human brain has approximately 90 billion nerve cells which are linked together by, quite literally, trillions of connections called synapses. Taken together, this system of elaborate connections within the brain provides “hundreds of trillions of different pathways that brain signals travel through.”

In an effort to mimic this digitally, scientists a few years ago needed more than 82,000 processors running on one of the world’s fastest supercomputers to mimic just 1 second of a normal human’s brain activity.

More recently, a research study found that the human brain can hold 10 times as much information as previously thought. All told, scientists now believe that the capacity of the human brain is about a petabyte.

According to a Quora thread on the very issue shed some interesting light on the computational matchup between a computer and a human brain.

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 [than] 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 themselves.

More @ https://techmzy./2016/02/28/which-is-more-powerful-if-the-human-brain-is-compared-to-a-computer/

Re: Which Is More Powerful, If The Human Brain Is Compared To A Computer? by emeraldknytt(m): 10:37am On Feb 28, 2016
seriously bruv, I couldnt read through the post. However, I stand to say that the computer shouldnt, in any way, be compared to the human brain. A computer acts on programmes and commands and will never go that extra mile i.e computers give up but the brain never gives up thats why we have hundreds, maybe even thousands of emotions. I wish I could go on and on and on but being reticent I say, I rest my phone

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