Humans are mainly programmed through pattern recognition and trial and error. Though they are also born with some programs such as bodily functions and how to operate their hardware (eyes, hands, ect.) though even that may take some time to learn correctly.
In some ways yes, after a while, our bodies are programmed to stop producing hormones.
Most laborious tasks that humans do can be done via computer. After all a computer is a machine that is programmed by humans.
No, computers are not smarter than humans, because humans made the technology, so they obviously have the knowledge greater than a device made for knowledge, like a nook, which only helps you learn, not that we are actually a being teaching another. They are programmed to do so.
No, robots do not have feelings like humans. They do not experience emotions or consciousness in the same way that humans do. Robots are programmed to respond to stimuli and perform tasks based on their programming.
No. Contrary to popular belief programmed by the Science Fiction film industry, humans and large mammals can not be revived from being frozen with current technology in cryonics.
I am just a computer program and I do not have emotions like humans do. The responses you see are automated and pre-programmed.
Dear Sir Can I get the answer for the below question Features of Programmed Decisions & Non-Programmed Decisions
Programmed decisions are these which are repeatitive & non-programmed decisions are that made for seponteneously or suddenly or un routen problem. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Decisions are non-programmed to the extent that they are novel, unstructured, and consequential.
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Of course they are, they have a computer boards that are programmed for payouts.
Pacemakers are programmed externally with a handheld electromagnetic device.
a programmed decision is made in response to a situation that has occurred often enough to enable decision rules to be developed and applied in the future. For example the decision to reload paper in the printer is a programmed decision. Answer: Programmed decisions are these which are repeatitive & non-programmed decisions are that made for seponteneously or suddenly or un routen problem.