We are living through one of the greatest of scientific endeavours – the attempt to understand the most complex object in the universe, the brain. Scientists are accumulating vast amounts of data about structure and function in a huge array of brains, from the tiniest to our own. Tens of thousands of researchers are devoting massive amounts of time and energy to thinking about what brains do, and astonishing new technology, including computers and artificial intelligence, is enabling us to both describe and manipulate that activity.
Humans can tell computers what to do and how to do, by giving the meaning of the certain words. Computers can operate as programmed, and develop systems and symbols. Computers work by analyzing messages into bytes, and this function is similar to human brains. Both human brains and computers are symbol processors, so computers have potential to bring artificial intelligence.
A considerable number of researches have been conducted to understand what brains do, and new technology enables us to manipulate that activity. Humans can tell computers what to do by giving the meaning of the certain words. Additionally, computers process information by analyzing messages into bytes, which is similar to human brain. Both human brain and computer are symbol processor, so computers have the potential to develop artificial intelligence.