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Josephine Dalton
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14 June, 05:42
Does a computer really compare to our brain?
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Adrianna Le
14 June, 05:46
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No, it doesn't. A computer is far more advanced in information. But our brains can learn while computers are programmed. Nowadays, some programs are designed to learn off your preferences.
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