That's why I said that computers and humans are good at doing different things. The computer's speed is faster, but that doesn't always translate into better performance.
>> motorcycle!you just _does_, as naturally as walking. <<
Most people don't think of it that way, but basically the human brain has a very good "add peripheral" function to any tool you touch.
>> If it's gotta be done the same way, or in predictably varying ways, over and over again, the computer is faster. Reacting to incoming random stimuli on the fly? The little grey cells win, every time. You can eyeball a course, and then correct for it, FAR easier. <<
That's why the robot cheetah impresses me so much. Hey, look, I found a new video of it! (Warning: humans teasing robot.)
Re: You're welcome!
Date: 2018-12-05 03:42 am (UTC)That's why I said that computers and humans are good at doing different things. The computer's speed is faster, but that doesn't always translate into better performance.
>> motorcycle!you just _does_, as naturally as walking. <<
Most people don't think of it that way, but basically the human brain has a very good "add peripheral" function to any tool you touch.
> Add peripheral Motorcycle.
> Peripheral Motorcycle added!
*zoom*
>> If it's gotta be done the same way, or in predictably varying ways, over and over again, the computer is faster. Reacting to incoming random stimuli on the fly? The little grey cells win, every time. You can eyeball a course, and then correct for it, FAR easier. <<
That's why the robot cheetah impresses me so much. Hey, look, I found a new video of it! (Warning: humans teasing robot.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZ1DaQgg3lE