Who is more intelligent: Man or machine?

Sharks445

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Here's a little trivia question for you guys.
Who has more intelligence, human or a computer?

There will be rebuttals like how man created computer, how computers can't process emotions, etc.

Also think about this.
A CPU can be a way more powerful than even a group of humans. Not a single human can carry millions and millions of math equations within a second. As long as a CPU is programmed to do a task, it will perform a task 1000x better than any human. No human can match the precision of a robotic manufacturing arm. The funny thing is, humans designed such things that can perform things better then they ever can. So did humans technically design a more powerful intelligence?
What do you think?
 

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For a machine to become more intelligent than a man it has to have the ability to learn by itself. Otherwise it can't beat a human. However, newer models have exactly that ability and once robotic science reaches a new lvl we might see a terminator movie in real ...
 


Computers aren't anywhere near human intelligence
http://gizmodo.com/an-83-000-processor-supercomputer-only-matched-one-perc-1045026757

Taking advantage of the almost 83,000 processors of one of the world's most powerful supercomputers, the team was able to mimic just one percent of one second's worth of human brain activity—and even that took 40 minutes.


Even if they have "intelligence", it will be on the scale of insects, not of humans. They might be programmed to act like a human and talk like a human, but their "intelligence" is very very minimal.

Silicon will never reach the speeds of synapses. Maybe Quantum or Bio-computers, but they'll need to engineer usable, working models of those computers first.
http://www-03.ibm.com/press/us/en/pressrelease/35251.wss
 

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well,Man made machine so man is ahead in every condition.
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