Nope..!!
Computer can't do anything at its own. But the program which we have feeded in computer, can make computer an Intelligent machine.
there is NOT an intelligent machine so far but programmed ones to do something WE WANTED TO DO usually at a very VERY FAST SPEEDS.
it is not intellegent machine it gets the combined information from every country in the world by the internet so the world wide web is really the most intellgent machine.
No. A computer is a programed device, and no matter how advanced that programing might become, the computer will remain constrained by that very programing.
No because a human has to put data in the computer, a computer can't do anything without a human being.
Unfortunately, no
how can a machine works as a Intelligence system
Reliability, Credibility And not efficient.
Critics of AI systems argue that such a machine is unrealistic, and even if it were possible, a true artificially intelligent machine is unwanted.
The use of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and process automation to produce smarter processes is known as intelligent automation. The assembly line principle of splitting work into repeating phases is applied to digital business operations by intelligent automation. Intelligent Process Automation (IPA) makes it possible to automate non-routine tasks that require some thought. Intelligent automation is the result of a combination of strategies combining people, organizations, and machine learning technologies.
Hilarian Kuksin has written: 'Toward a constructive definition of an intelligent machine'
well man is the most intelligent animal on this planet.he can feel and perform his tasks well . he is a machine in this competitive world . the Darwin theory "survival of the fittest " makes him perform his best .he tries his best .he is a machin ... an intelligent machin which governs other machines
kartik is the most intelligent person found in the universe
Here be Webster's Dictionary definition:1 : a branch of computer science dealing with the simulation of intelligent behavior in computers 2 : the capability of a machine to imitate intelligent human behavior
Without going into several philosophy discussions (which is where this question leads), one distinction of intelligence is the ability to make decisions and associations without being told beforehand what to do. If we could make a robot (or any machine) that can adapt and learn, we would have an intelligent machine. One topic for further consideration is the Turing test.
Imagine two people, intelligent person A and thick person B. Both are Turing testing a machine. Person B, being thick, cannot tell that it is a machine. The Turing Test says that the machine is still thinking. Person A can see through it and can tell the difference between its responses and those of someone who is actually thinking. So the Turing Test says the machine is not thinking. So it is and it isn't thinking, a clear contradiction and thus the Turing Test cannot be correct.
The comparative and superlative forms of intelligent are more intelligent and most intelligent.
"Intelligent" doesn't have a comparative and superlative form. Instead, you would say "more intelligent" or "most intelligent."