to our muscles so that we speak or move around. This analogy is the origin of the term “electronic brain.”Assuming that things are alike because they look alike is a common error. In this case, although there are similarities in structure, computers and humans operate in fundamentally different ways.The human brain, though operates similar to the CPU, it is in many ways different. Unlike the computer, when the brain receives input from different places of the body, different parts of a brain process these inputs. This is the major difference between the brain and a CPU. We have a brain, which can perform many different tasks at one time. Not until engineers create a CPU with the capability to perform multiple tasks, and learn on its own, will they be able to create an Artificial Intelligent being that could be compared to people. ...