Saturday, February 6, 2010

Difference Betweeb Brain and a computer

The difference between a brain and a computer can be expressed in a single word, that is "complexity". The human brain is the most complicated thing, known to us. The human brain weighs only three pounds. In these three pounds are ten billion nerve cells and a hundrad billion smaller cells. The billions of these cells are interconnected in a very complicated network that cannot be understood so easily. "Can a computer think?" That depends on what you mean by "think". If solving a mathematical problem is "thinking," then a computer can "think" and do so much faster than a man. Of course, most mathematical problems can be solved quite mechanically by repeating certain straightforward processes over and over again. Even the simple computers of today can do that. It is frequently said that computers solve problems only because they are "programmed" to do so. They can only do what men have fed in them. One must remember that human beings also can do only what they are "programmed" to do. Our "program" is very complex. We might like to define "thinking" creativity that goes into writing a play, composing a symphony", in conceiving a scientific theory, or a judgment. In that sense, computers certainly cannot think. The brain is made up of cells in a certain arrangement. The cells are made up of atoms and molecules in certain arrangments. To duplicat the material complexity of the brain is therefore to duplicate everything about it. But how long will it take to build a computer complex enough to duplicate the human brain? Perhaps not as long as some think. Long before we approach a computer that is, at least, complex enough to design another computer more complex than itself. This more complex computer could design one still more complex than itself. This more complex computer could design one still more complex and so forth. In other words, once we pass a certain critical point, the computers take over and there is a "complexity explosion." In a very short time thereafter, computers may exist that will not only duplicate the human brain---but will perhaps surpass it. Will a time ever come when a man will have to handover the job to someone who can do it better than him. Yes! Perhaps. But we will have to wait till such a wonder takes place! BEST OF LUCKYOUR REGARDS,ABDUL SAMAD

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