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        <title><![CDATA[Machines are not capable of thinking and changing to react]]></title>
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        <description><![CDATA[differently to fluctuating circumstances around them.  A machine is only capable of doing what has been programmed into it.  A human is infinitely more resourceful, and not static in his methods.A human brain will forever have more intelligence than can be &quot;built&quot; into a machine.  No computer/database combo can ever compare to the human brain.  The human brain is the ultimate super-computer, the likes of which may never be equaled by anything that humans can build &quot;artificially&quot;.  There is not a single &quot;super-computer&quot; ever built that can compare to even the brain of a mouse.]]></description>
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