04-05-2005, 11:14 PM
Most humans only make use of ~10% of they're total brain capacity and some don't even reach that high. A good majority of the brain is thought to be redundant systems or left overs that never got kicked out during evolution.
Interestingly enough computers, to a certain degree, are able to make their own decisions. Look at the AI in some of the new FPS's out there. I was playing the new game God of War last night and the minions in that game used formations and tactics. They would back off and regroup then come at me again it was rather cool to watch actually. Given there is a certain amount of predictability in what an AI will do but for the most part in about 20yrs AI might be just as human as humans.
Interestingly enough computers, to a certain degree, are able to make their own decisions. Look at the AI in some of the new FPS's out there. I was playing the new game God of War last night and the minions in that game used formations and tactics. They would back off and regroup then come at me again it was rather cool to watch actually. Given there is a certain amount of predictability in what an AI will do but for the most part in about 20yrs AI might be just as human as humans.
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