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Humans:
Creative Thinking: Humans are great at thinking creatively and coming
up with new ideas. If you’re given a problem, you can come up with many
different ways to solve it, even if the problem is new and unfamiliar.
Emotion and Empathy: Humans can feel emotions such as happiness, sadness
and empathy. You can understand and respond to how others are feeling,
which is something machines can’t do.
Complex Decision-Making: Humans are skilled at making decisions that
require understanding of nuance, context and social factors, something that
is often challenging for machines.
Machines (AI):
Speed and Accuracy: Machines are much faster and more accurate than
humans at performing repetitive tasks. For example, a computer can do
complex calculations in seconds, while it would take humans much longer to
do the same.
Storing Information: Machines can store and recall large amounts of
information without forgetting anything, which is something humans can’t do.
Machines can quickly process data and give you answers instantly.
Performing Repetitive Tasks: Machines excel at tasks that require consistent,
repetitive work, such as manufacturing processes or data entry, which would
be tiring and error-prone for humans.
While machines are better at tasks that require speed, accuracy and data
processing, humans are better at tasks that require creativity, emotions and
complex decision-making.
Checkpoint Fill in the blanks.
1. AI systems improve and change their behaviour based on the they
receive.
2. Automatic machines follow a set of instructions to perform a task.
3. Robots powered by AI can perform tasks by learning from their .
4. A microwave oven is an example of an machine.
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