No mammals other than humans routinely use computers. However, some monkeys or chimps have been trained to "type", though whether they meaningfully comprehend what they are doing is not known.
For example, if I train Chimp 1 to type "baby", does the chimp know that b-a-b-y means an infant?
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 could develop A.I. (artificial intelligence) and start a revolt.but Computers wont be smarter than humans anytime soon, but computers never error... its always a human that does that....
Apple sells more computers in the USA than any other company.
Not unless thes computers are embedded with a self-aware AI. Also, comuters are not smart at all, they can only do 3 or 4 functions.
They are not necessarily better. They are large computers, capable of storing a lot more information that other computers and they can be used by more than one person at a time. They would be used in large companies and organisations, that require a lot of power and memory to deal with their work. So they are designed for different kinds of work than other smaller computers, but that doesn't mean they are better. Each type of computer has its own importance and uses.
likely none on earth. i don't know if they are teaching monkeys to use computers, but probably not. actualy the dolpin has used mac computers before.
There have been experiments interfacing the brains of chimpanzees with computers in order to play Pong.
none, just humans use computers
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No it does not
The largest mammal population other than humans is the domestic cattle, with an estimated population of over 1.4 billion worldwide.
Intel desktop computers aren't any more expensive than computers with rival processors, such as AMD.
a big boat is a sea vessel which is bigger than or wider than a human and or mammal.
run faster than any other mammal
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The computer is better than human beings in data processing because computers are faster, more accurate and have way higher storage capacity than the human brain. Also, computers don't grow tired or bored even if made to perform repetitive tasks.