S.NO
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PARAMETERS |
NATURAL INTELLIGENCE |
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE |
1. |
PRINCIPLE |
Combining a variety of cognitive processes is the goal of human intelligence in order to adjust to changing circumstances. |
AI aims to develop machines that can behave like people and carry out tasks that would typically be done by people. |
2. |
PROGRESSION |
According to the theory of natural intelligence, humans are born with the capacity to reason, think critically, and perform other cognitive tasks. |
AI was created by humans and has much greater cognitive abilities than natural human beings. |
3. |
PERFORMANCE |
People make use of their brains' memory, processing speed, and cognitive skills. |
AI-powered gadgets need to process commands and data in order to work |
4. |
MODE OF OPERATION |
When it comes to speed, humans cannot match machines or artificial intelligence. |
Compared to individuals, computers are capable of rapid processing of data |
5. |
LEARNING CAPABILITY |
The foundation of human intelligence is developed through the process of learning from a variety of situations and experiences. |
They can only learn things by being exposed to them and practising them repeatedly; they can never develop a thought process that is exclusively human. |
6. |
DECISION MAKING |
Human decision-making may be influenced by subjective factors that are not solely based on data. Because it evaluates using all available information. |
When it comes to making decisions, AI is incredibly impartial. |
7. |
PRECISION |
When it comes to human insights, there is almost always a chance for "human error," which refers to the possibility that some subtleties may be missed occasionally. |
Because AI is based on a set of guidelines that can be updated, it can consistently produce accurate results. |
8. |
MODIFICATIONS |
The human mind is able to change its viewpoints in response to the shifting circumstances of its environment. People can remember information as a result, and they also perform well in a variety of activities. |
Artificial intelligence requires considerably more time to adjust to unneeded changes. |
9. |
FLACCIDITY |
Juggling several tasks at once demonstrates that multitasking requires the capacity to use good judgement. Similar to how a framework can pick up tasks one at a time. |
Only a small portion of the tasks can be completed simultaneously by artificial intelligence. |
10. |
INTER- NETWORKING |
In terms of their capacity for conceptual assimilation, degree of self-awareness, and receptivity to other people's emotions, humans outperform other social animals. This is due to the social nature of people. |
The ability to recognise related social and enthusiastic indicators is still a skill that artificial intelligence is still working on. |
11. |
APPLICATION |
It could be characterized as creative or inventive. |
Since robots are unable to think in the same ways that people do, it is not possible for it to be creative or inventive. |