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)
Many times the human brain has been compared to the computer as a data processor with the human brain coming out on top but the importance of computers in our lives are undeniable. There are still many ways in which the computer is better than the human brain, including speed, accuracy and versatility, giving computers a myriad of very vital applications in modern living.'
Yes. Human creates computers. (I don't have enough detail yet.)
To have an "intention" requires human thought and a human brain. A website is not human; it has no brain; it cannot think, plan, or intend anything. So the whole idea of the "mystery of intentions by computers" is rather ridiculous.
Neural Network: System that attempts to imitate the behavior of the human brain.-Straight outta Discovering Computers in 2009.
The human brain and (conventional) electronic computers work in vastly different ways. A computer follows steps, one at a time, but it can do each one incredibly quickly. The human brain by comparison is much slower, but it has roughly 500 billion neurons, and they're all doing their job at once. Modern computers can't match the sheer scale of the human brain.
how is the brain and computers alike?
Yes, the human brain does have limited memory, but that memory is the capacity of hundreds of thousand-petabyte computers.
Computers can reach much higher levels of cryptography than the human brain can process. There are cryptographic formulas that a computer can solve in seconds that a human could take decades to solve.
Computers are more reliable that manual calculations. The chances of computation by computers are quite accurate hence more reliable and faster than human brain in action.
Not as we now know them. There were, however, devices for calculating and then there was the human brain ...
There are thousands of different types of processors in the world. There are processors ranging from computers to the human brain.
Outsmart is a verb.