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is attempting to bridge some of these gaps, or should we look into the physical hardware bottlenecks of modern computing?

: if the input data is incorrect, biased, or incomplete, the computer will faithfully produce an incorrect or biased result. They lack the "free will" to question the validity of their own instructions or to seek out their own answers. 3. Absence of Emotional Intelligence and Ethics

While computers are marvels of modern engineering, they are not omnipotent. Even the most powerful supercomputers operate within a strict set of boundaries defined by logic, physics, and the current state of programming. Understanding these constraints is essential for anyone looking to bridge the gap between human intuition and machine efficiency. Here are the five primary limitations of computers today. Lack of Common Sense and Intuition