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Can computers compete with human intelligence?

The science of artificial intelligence provides a series of challenges for humans , Do you agree? please explain your viewpoint?

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Question added by Ghada Eweda , Medical sales hospital representative , Pfizer pharmaceutical Plc.
Date Posted: 2016/06/12
Ghada Eweda
by Ghada Eweda , Medical sales hospital representative , Pfizer pharmaceutical Plc.

Can computers compete with human intelligence?

The question whether machines can compete with human intelligence has concerned scientific community since 1950, when Alan Turing published his historical study. The science of artificial intelligence provides a series of challenges that must be overcome before the dream of Turing is realized. If you are put the question: “Which element has the atomic number 27 and precedes “blue” and “green”?” The human brain is able to combine language concepts and raise information from a huge database in memory before you answer: “Cobalt”.

Computers have become very proficient in it. Think that the Internet’s search engines can find your question just after you type a few letters.

However, modification of the mathematical algorithm behind the search engines, so that they can give chess problems answers, was the beginning of the domination of machines. This was happened in 1999, when the IBM computer Deep Blue won over the world chess champion Garry Kasparov. Twelve years after it appeared the IBM supercomputer Watson which has the ability to analyze the importance and content of human language and quickly process enormous amounts of information.

The analysis of the logical implications of each movement on a chessboard is the easiest task for a computer.

The Turing test from the study of 1950 has to do with communication. Turing asked: while talking over the network with a man and a computer can you distinguish one from another?

Since the only way to judge a person’s intelligence is to communicate with him, should not we attribute intelligence with a computer if it was able to impersonate a human?

However the modern science of artificial intelligence believes that this definition is not reliable. Even if a computer manages to pass the Turing test, it does not have human perception. 

This is easily proved if we think that although computers are able to translate languages, they can’t digest complex concepts.

The biggest challenge of artificial intelligence is to emulate the human ability to manage visual images. People are able to decode malformed characters and find hidden messages behind them. Computers are not.

 

The importance of this ability is manifested clearly if we think about the operation of security cameras. Security companies would love to have software capable of recognizing suspicious persons or behavior. So far, only the human eye can do that.

No, the computer can't compete with human brain because Allah who creates our brain but the human who mades the computer , that's the core difference ... so human can't never compete with his creator

Humans only use just a small fraction of their brain, so not a full capacity is engaged. 

However, computers can hold and reach much more information than humans. but they will only do what whey are programmed to do. In any whay it is based on I or 0. Where humans are much more adaptive in the they they use and convey information.

So you don't need to worry yet, at least for a while. :)

Kashif Ahmed Khan
by Kashif Ahmed Khan , Data Encoder , شركة الشرقية للخدمات التجارية

Obviously ! Humans are more intelligent as compare to the computers (generally) because computer intelligence is somewhat dependent on the input information. in contrast the limitations of human intelligence is more wider than computers , but in the term of accuracy computers are more accurate and efficient   

Gurjit Singh
by Gurjit Singh , Global Sales and Business Development Manager- Actively looking for change , Saudi Rubber Products Co.

Human  brain always better than computers as long as that will use with full capacity

Md Fazlur Rahman
by Md Fazlur Rahman , Procurement Specialist , Engineering and Planning Consultants Ltd

Computers are created by intelligence of human brain and has been continuously developed by human brain. 

Computers do calculations faster as it is macine but human brain takes a holistic approach to make a correct decision. So, Computers can not compete with human intelligence.

Mohamed Azmy
by Mohamed Azmy , accounting manager , Leverage for Financial Services

Computers can compete with human intelligence only in systematic issues but when it comes to decision making human intelligence is the best

Tamer Elbeshbishy
by Tamer Elbeshbishy , Financial and Administration Manager , Al Muzun Holding Group

Human intelegence is that made the computer itself.  Orgnizing these  human abilities, could never matched with computers. 

It is humans who made computers, therefore humans are more intelligent. However when it comes to large & complex calculations computers are much faster with accurate results. Or for that matter retrieving information from any subject/discipline would be quick at the touch of a mouse.

Computers will not be able to decide on things but would give you data in the form you require in order to facilitate your decision.

Francis Jr Simbajon
by Francis Jr Simbajon , Associate Marketer , C-ONE TRADING CORPORATION

Agreed with experts answer.

Thank you for the invitation!

Ramakrishna Panneerselvam
by Ramakrishna Panneerselvam , System Analyst , Dhow Information Systems

Good topic, On my opinion, computers can never be a competitor for human brains. Computers are made as programs to a restricted intelligence only, whereas humans are unlimited challenge to this universe, so my conclusion will be, A.I is possible only until we humans are here. Thank you.

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