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Who is better a computer or a human being?
Computer is far better than brain in performing multitasking like multiplying 2 numbers and counting in the backward direction at the same time but there is still a major difference, which is, the brain practically controls everything that belongs to the human body such as blood pressure, heartbeat, walking, etc.
Do people trust technology more than people?
New research shows that people are more likely to rely on algorithms. Despite increasing concern over the intrusion of algorithms in daily life, people may be more willing to trust a computer program than their fellow humans, especially if a task becomes too challenging, according to new research from data scientists.
Can machines be trusted?
Machines can only be trusted, they cannot feel or display trust, albeit they might be designed to feign trust as some anthropomorphic robots do.
Do humans trust computers?
Despite fear over how intrusive these algorithms are becoming, a new study finds people are actually more willing to trust a computer than their fellow man. Researchers at the University of Georgia say this is especially true when people find tasks too challenging to handle alone.
Are humans trusting?
Humans have a natural disposition to trust and to judge trustworthiness. This can be traced to the neurobiological structure and activity of a human brain. Some studies indicate that trust can be altered e.g. by the application of oxytocin.
Can a computer make a decision?
A computer can only make a decision if it has been instructed to do so. In some advanced computer systems, there are computers that have written the instructions themselves, based on other instructions, but unless there is a “decision point”, the computer will not act on its own volition.
Are humans still superior to computers?
Humans are still superior to computers in many ways as they can perform tasks, make decisions, and solve problems based on intelligence and life experiences.
Should we expect computers to make the same decisions as humans?
Having established that this variation in decision-making behavior is an important part of making expert systems, the researchers propose that, rather than expecting computers to make the same decisions 100\% of the time, they should instead be expected to perform at the same level as humans.
Is it better to use a computer or emotion in decision making?
That depends. When the rules are hard-and-fast or require the absolute absence of emotion, the computer can usually do a better job – especially if the decision is based upon a simple set of Boolean rules.
Is to err is human or computer?
To Err is Human… Humans write the software that computers use to make decisions on their behalf, thus… computers are only as smart as the humans programming them. Bad Programming, Bad Decisions. Good Programming, Good Decisions.