The Human Brain Versus Computer: Which is Smarter?

Abstract

Our thoughts, movements, memories, and decisions are all controlled by the brain, which is the hub of the human neurological system. The complexity of the human brain has increased with evolution, and many of its fascinating characteristics are still poorly understood by researchers. When it comes to mathematical computations, quantitative analysis, and game show questions, computers may be able to consistently outperform human brains, but that does not imply that computers are generally smarter. Humans are more adept at drawing conclusions about a new situation by remembering prior experiences. Qualitative analysis and emotional intelligence are skills that humans possess. The article examines a few topics pertaining to the human brain's capacity for information. The amount of information that can be stored in the brain and its capacity for retaining and reproducing text and auditory information are evaluated and estimated based on the fact that the unit of information measurement is a bit. The potentials of the computer have been examined in order to simulate the recognition of pictures that occurs in the human brain. A theory is put out that real-time modeling of these processes is challenging to implement given the capabilities of today's computers. A Comparative Study of Human and Computer Intelligence Intellect in Humans and Computers: A Comparative Analysis Human vs. Computer Intelligence: An Evaluation of Cognitive Abilities An Investigation into the Relative Intelligence of Humans and Computers Human Intelligence and Computer Intelligence: A Comparative Analysis of Human and Machine Intelligence Comparison between Humans and Computers: An Empirical Study An Examination of the Capabilities of Human and Artificial Intelligence Human and Computer Intelligence: A Comparative Study of Cognitive Functions The Great Debate: Human Intelligence vs. Artificial Intelligence

Authors and Affiliations

Mark Angelo D. Julian, Danilo B. Villarino, Kristine T. Soberano

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  • EP ID EP739946
  • DOI 10.47191/ijmra/v7-i07-09
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Mark Angelo D. Julian, Danilo B. Villarino, Kristine T. Soberano (2024). The Human Brain Versus Computer: Which is Smarter?. International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Analysis, 7(07), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-739946