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I believe that the difference between Human intelligence and computer information-processing results from differences in information-processing architecture which resulted from the intent for which the Human brain and computers were created for, with computers being created to execute parameter-based functions whilst the Human brain was created to survive. Surviving involves making decisions that are not bound by parameters because the environment is chaotic. So I believe that the great difference between Human intelligence and computers is that computers decide within a purely logical(either/or) decision protocal according to known parameters...whilst the Human brain works without parameters because when dealing with chaos(environment) the parameters are always changing and unknown, and if you do not know the parameters then you cannot make decisions according to purely logical framework because pure logic(either/or) only applies when parameters are known. So the Human brain is a computer that makes decisions accoording to probability based on what a given set of parameters might yield for survival. Learning is a key to this. Because when having to survive making decision follow ever changing parameters, the brain stores information and uses it make predictions of proabbilities based on experience. So the key difference between computer information-processing and Human intelligence is that thhe former is purely logical and axiomatic, whilst the latter is probabilistic and fluid. If you want to reproduce Human intelligence with a computer, then you program the computer to be probabilistic and to program it's own parameters according to probabilities. This will result in the computer creating increasing complexity of knowledge and awareness of reality until it achhieves consciousness comparable to a Human's. What we call Human consciousness is nothing more than a perception of probabilities based on stored data ok.
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