rupol2000
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This can be well understood on the example of IT.
A primitive processor loads instructions and data into memory, then executes them.
This requires a good memory, as you need to memorize a lot of instructions.
There are no logical calculations, associative thinking - the ability to generalize and infer from the general. Therefore, a primitive processor cannot pass an IQ test and has no deduction.
A machine that follows instructions is the perfect slave or servant. He not only wants to have a master - a source of instructions, but he cannot survive without a source of instructions.
The interests of the rain man and the free man are opposite.
A primitive processor loads instructions and data into memory, then executes them.
This requires a good memory, as you need to memorize a lot of instructions.
There are no logical calculations, associative thinking - the ability to generalize and infer from the general. Therefore, a primitive processor cannot pass an IQ test and has no deduction.
A machine that follows instructions is the perfect slave or servant. He not only wants to have a master - a source of instructions, but he cannot survive without a source of instructions.
The interests of the rain man and the free man are opposite.