At present, it is sometimes believed that artificial
intelligence
might be smarter than human
beings
in the long run. In my opinion, it is a reasonable suggestion as,
firstly
, machines are much faster in performing, and
secondly
, they do not depend on biological factors as needs.
The primary reason why
computers
might achieve a higher level of
intelligence
than human
beings
have is that they process information and learn more quickly, which might help to reach better results and productivity.
This
is because
computers
might calculate, analyze, and perform
tasks
automatically in few seconds,
for example
, they do not need time to calculate mathematical
tasks
, whereas for a usual human it might take around 1 hour. By improving technologies,
such
as self-developing
intelligence
, these machines would be able to do
tasks
even better than now, and in the long run, they might outperform human
beings
in many fields. A prime example is a chess-trained computer, which can point strategy numerous moves ahead, problem-solving far more deftly than can the best chess-playing human.
Yet another point to consider is that machines are not affected or influenced by emotions, wants, and needs, and
as a result
, they are more effective and productive. Human
beings
often tend to suffer from important limitations that could plague them, whereas
computers
are not restricted by biology. They are exceptionally smart while doing repetitive mathematical
tasks
tirelessly and round the clock.
Thus
, they can do plenty of work effectively and accurately in a shorter period than a human. A case in point is recent research, which has shown that robots can do 6 times more work in a factory without any mistake than a usual worker.
In conclusion, I strongly believe that artificial
intelligence
has a huge potential and might outperform humans. The reason for
this
is the speed and accuracy of
computers
in performing
tasks
, and the ability to work without biological restrictions.