A computer can translate languages, diagnose diseases, and beat grandmasters at chess. Smart, right?
But it also can't understand a joke, take initiative, or operate without instructions. Dumb?
Truth is, a computer is neither. It's a powerful tool—not a thinker.
The real intelligence lies in the human behind the machine.
What do you think? Are we giving too much credit to the machine—or not enough?
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