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Yes, eventually. No, the brain is too complex.
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 Yes, eventually. (4)
 
 Insufficient data for a meaningful answe (2)
 
 Machines can never catch up to people (2)
 
 No, the brain is too complex. (2)
 
 Believe it when I see it (1)

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Can Artificial Intelligence ever catch up to the level of performance of the human brain?


Yes, eventually.

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No, the brain is too complex.

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Brilliant. Just what I've been thinking, or something close. The human mind, I believe, can in fact be powered [programmed] to fuse with the [Universal AC] through discipline that essentially becomes self-improving in nature to conquer [entropy]. In order for an AI system to become better than the human mind, its rate of self-correction would have to surpass that of human intelligence at its highest level to become a multivac higher than the [Universal AC] that already exists. By the time that it would achieve that level of sophistication, it would merge into the existing [Universal AC] that is perpetually in existence to begin with, along with all human consciousness. AI can thus be nothing more than a dream within a dream, or a primordial specimen insignificant enough to deliberate an answer as yet, but you – or Asimov – have indeed directed attention towards the query. But at this time, it seems, [there is insufficient data for a meaningful answer].

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