The type of "smartness" is different. Computers can perform mathematical operations at far greater speeds than humans can. However, humans are capable of more complex decision-making, especially when it involves taking into account social and emotional ramifications of a problem.
rats are smart but also dumb, see they might not be as smart as humans but theyn did not invent school
Adult humans have much larger skulls than most dogs, and can therefore have larger brains. The sizes of the brains are comparable given their sizes, but the human brain has greater development and specialization.
sometimes(most of the time) but if you want to see if your a smart onego to cleverbot.c om and start a comversation and try to outsmart it. (you are talking to the computer even though it may seem real)
The striped dolphin is considered to be one of the most intelligent mammals. Dolphins have a large brain for their body size. Their brain has the same number of layers as a humans. The dolphin brain has a larger cortex than a human brain.
For all practical purposes the answer is no, although it could be argued that an unusually smart and talented orangutan could demonstrate roughly the same mental capabilities as a human who wasseverely brain damaged orextremely mentally handicapped.
A computer is a person or a machine that performs computations. An accountant is a computer (human computer). A slide-rule is a computer (an analog computer). A smart phone is a computer (digital computer).
Yes, a frog's brain is less advanced than a human brain, both in terms of size and complexity. Frogs have a relatively simple brain structure that is specialized for basic survival functions, while human brains are highly developed and capable of complex thinking, problem-solving, and emotional processing.
That's a trick question. Technically speaking, computers are not very smart. They can do calculations and a wide range of actions far faster than even the smartest human, but they only do these actions by the instruction of a human-created program.
Both a human brain and a CPU perform computations. A CPU is basically a serial device (a Von Neumann machine). Its computation steps are discrete. Its operations are chosen from a small set. It does some things, like arithmetic, extremely well. It never gets tired. It uses lots of energy. It interfaces with external devices (memory, ALU, Input and Output). A human brain is a parallel interconnected device. Its computation steps are continuous. It has a large set of operations. It does some things, like face recognition, extremely well. It often gets tired. It is much more efficient energetically than a CPU. It interfaces with external devices (eyes, ears, nose, mouth, skin). This is not even scratching the surface - Go read, say, "Goedel, Escher, Bach" in order to get a feel for how large this question is.
Walrus are very smart. I have a pet walrus!
All dolphins are smart they have a bigger brain
you drink water.