What is different between human brain and computer brain?

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Human brains are self-active, which means they can make their own decisions. A computer's "brain" is AI (Artificial/alternate intelligence), which means they need someone, or something, to program itself.

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The way of human thinking and the way how a computer works are entirely different. I suppose the work of human mind is much more flexible and unpredictable. There is a good quoat to illustrate the difference 'The computer computes chess, while Casparov plays chess. A computer will never understand, but it can translate.'

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Computer and human capabilities appear to be basically different and, for the foreseeable future, no human-like robot is likely to emerge.—Computers and Society, page 14.
Both the child and the computer understand language in varying degrees, but the child can detect intentions, trustworthiness, and human emotions.
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