#Humanbrain and #artificialintelligence #พรรณีเกษกมล
Human brain and artificial intelligenceAdvantages and Limitations of the Human Brain and Artificial IntelligenceThe human brain is creative and insightful. Artificial intelligence, on the other hand, is fast and accurate in processing. But it also lacks sensibility and ethics.This comparison helps to understand the strengths and limitations of both systems. To effectively use together. Comparing the human brain and artificial intelligence 🧠 Advantages of the human brain• Creativity and imagination: Humans can think outside the box. Create new stories and connect unrelated things together.• Contextual and Emotional Understanding: The human brain can interpret meaning from tone of voice. Facial expressions or social context well.• Experiential Learning: Humans are able to adapt and learn from mistakes or new situations. Flexibly• Ethical Decision-Making: The human brain has the ability to consider virtue, virtue, and social impact. 🧠 Limitations of the human brain• Lower processing speed than AI: Especially in tasks that require large amounts of data to be calculated or analyzed.• Biases and biases: Human decisions may be influenced by emotions or personal experiences.• Limited memory and accuracy: Humans can easily forget information or misremember.• Fatigue and age-related deterioration: The brain needs rest, and its performance declines with age. 🤖 Advantages of Artificial Intelligence (AI)• Process large amounts of data quickly and accurately: ideal for data analysis tasks. calculation and large-scale system management.• Work continuously without getting tired: AI can work 24 hours a day. Hours without breaks• No emotions or personal prejudices: It allows for unbiased decision-making (if there is no bias from the source data).• Able to learn and improve themselves: Using Machine Technique Learning and Deep Learning 🤖 Limitations of Artificial Intelligence• Lack of emotional understanding and deep context: AI is not yet as capable of understanding feelings or intentions as humans.• Based on input: If the data is biased or incomplete, the results will be erroneous.• No ethics or accountability: AI cannot make moral decisions on its own.
• Requires resources to develop and maintain: such as energy, computers, and control experts.