1. How Humans Think
Humans use their brains, which combine:
- Memory (past experiences)
- Logic (reasoning and judgment)
- Creativity (imagination)
- Emotion (feelings)
Example:
If your friend is sad, you can notice their expression, feel empathy, and choose kind words.
Machines can’t feel empathy — they can only recognize a sad face from data.
2. How Machines Think
Machines or AI systems use algorithms and data to make decisions.
They don’t understand feelings or meanings — they just detect patterns.
Example:
An AI camera recognizes a “smile” because it has seen thousands of smiling faces before.
It doesn’t know why you’re smiling — only that you are.
3. Strengths and Limits
|
Area |
Humans |
AI/Machines |
|
Speed |
Slow at calculations |
Very fast |
|
Creativity |
Highly creative |
Limited, copies patterns |
|
Learning |
Learns from experience and mistakes |
Learns from data and examples |
|
Emotion |
Has feelings and empathy |
No feelings |
|
Decision-Making |
Can use ethics and emotions |
Uses logic and data only |
|
Accuracy |
Can make errors |
Very precise (if data is correct) |