Computer Science: An Overview: Global Edition (12th Edition)

Published by Pearson Higher Education
ISBN 10: 1292061162
ISBN 13: 978-1-29206-116-0

Chapter 11 - Artificial Intelligence - Chapter Review Problems - Page 532: 4

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No, the programs developed for the machine do not necessarily memorize to the best of the machine's abilities. While computer models can simulate aspects of human memorization, they operate based on algorithms and data structures programmed by humans. These programs may not fully capture the complexity and nuances of human memory, leading to limitations in their memorization capabilities compared to the human mind. Additionally, the storage and retrieval mechanisms in machines differ from biological brains, further affecting the accuracy and efficiency of memorization processes in computer models.
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