Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-26397825-20160616024838/@comment-25936766-20160708041959

SpiritedDreaming wrote: Yes, but she is limited in her field of vision by human-styled optical sensors. Even if she can calculate it, she can't see what's behind her to calculate it into her attacks. But the fact remains that computers are a thousand times superior to the human brain, and anything that a human brain can do, a computer can do it a thousand times faster, more precisely, and much less likely to be wrong. What takes you even 1.5 seconds to think and realize, a computer does it pretty much instantly.

And that's an average computer from the previous decade, a more advanced computer, as would be logical for Atlas to use, would be even better than that. Which would be pretty much necesary for an AI.

Comparing computers with human brains it's like comparing space shuttles with tiny hand-made fireworks. Even a "hindered" computer will be far more capable than a human.