Table of Contents
- 1 Can a computer think for itself?
- 2 Why do computers have no intelligence?
- 3 What can computers do that humans Cannot?
- 4 Can computers replace humans?
- 5 What is the Church of the Broken God?
- 6 What are some weird religions?
- 7 Is there a god who knows each one of US?
- 8 Is the universe the Ultimate Computer?
Can a computer think for itself?
The computers we have built are now capable of thinking for themselves, and doing complex jobs without our supervision. In the decades since the Turing test was proposed, computers have become so intelligent that we often don’t realise when we’re talking to them.
Why do computers have no intelligence?
computers have no intelligence because the user has to program it or tell it what to do.
Which is faster brain or computer?
Your brain is 10 million times slower than a computer.
What can humans do that computers Cannot?
Damodar Padhi
- Listening: I know you will join the chorus, “No, computers do have the ability to listen!” Wait a minute, I said ‘listening’, not ‘hearing’.
- Empathy: Computers hear things and at best can reproduce what is heard for the humans to hear and interpret statements.
- Creativity:
- Organic thinking:
- Organic feeling:
What can computers do that humans Cannot?
Computers can take in and process certain kinds of information much faster than we can. They can swirl that data around in their “brains,” made of processors, and perform calculations to conjure multiple scenarios at superhuman speeds.
Can computers replace humans?
So, will machines replace humans for many jobs? The answer is unequivocal, yes. In many cases humans and machines will find themselves in symbiotic relationships, helping each other do what they do best. People and machines can and will work together in the future…and they’re already doing so today.
Does computer have emotion?
But computers do not have human-like emotions in any rich or experiential natural sense. They may sense and label certain physical events as categories of “sensations,” but they do not experience feelings like we do.
Is a computer intelligent?
For example, a computer is designed to make faster calculus, algorithms, and other kinds of very useful tasks, however, the computer cannot take advantage of anything that it does, in conclusion, computers are not really intelligent.
What is the Church of the Broken God?
The Church of the Broken God is a worldwide religious cult that believes in the superiority of machines and the weakness of natural flesh and blood. The “Broken God” the cult worships is Mekhane, the central figure in their religion of “Mekhanism”.
What are some weird religions?
These religions are not well known through out the world but do have a considerable number of followers wherever they are based.
- Nuwaubianism.
- Prince Phillip Movement (PPM)
- Raelism.
- Aghori.
- Panawave.
- Universe People.
- The Church Of All Worlds.
- Jediism.
Is God a super-computer?
God is loving and creative. Super-computers are incapable of anything approaching creativity or love (at least those beyond something its creator designed). All the reasons why humans aren’t machines or are more robust than just machines are reasons why God is not a super-computer.
Was the first computer made by God?
Charles Babbage, credited with constructing the first computer in 1832, saw the world as one gigantic instantiation of a calculating machine, hammered out of brass by God. He argued that in this heavenly computer universe, miracles were accomplished by divinely altering the rules of computation. Even miracles were logical bits, manipulated by God.
Is there a god who knows each one of US?
There is a quantum computer that is very old and does know each one of us. It is most definitely not God and the higher consciousness entities that established it were always being perceived as Gods, when they are just like us, but at a higher consciousness. The Egyptian “God” Ra was one.
Is the universe the Ultimate Computer?
An ultimate simulation needs an ultimate computer, and the new science of digitalism says that the universe itself is the ultimate computer — actually the only computer. Further, it says, all the computation of the human world, especially our puny little PCs, merely piggybacks on cycles of the great computer.