Computers make decisions based on predefined rules, algorithms, and data processing rather than human intuition. Here’s how:
1. Conditional Logic (If-Else Statements)
Computers follow a set of predefined conditions. Example:
If a pass matches, grant access; else, deny it.
2. Algorithms and Programming
Computers execute algorithms designed to solve problems step by step.
Example: Google Search ranks results based on an algorithm analyzing relevance.
3. Machine Learning and AI
Advanced computers use AI to analyze patterns and improve decision-making.
Example: Spam filters learn from emails to classify messages correctly.
4. Data Processing and Analysis
Computers process large amounts of data to make informed decisions.
Example: Stock Market trading bots analyze real-time data to buy or sell stocks.
Computers don’t “think” like humans but follow logic, rules, and AI-driven predictions to make decisions efficiently.
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Computer technology provides accurate, high-value data which greatly improves decision making. However, computer technology requires a considerable investment to implement and maintain.
Role of computers in decision making is: 1) Speed 2) Accuracy 3) Quality 4) Complex Operations
A computer can help but not solve the problem of a decision making tool. Nothing can replace simple knowledge and additional research that the brain can do.
No, they only make peripherals for computers not computers themselves.
Yes, computers are highly dependent on humans. They require humans to design, program, operate, and provide instructions. Without human input, computers cannot function or make decisions independently.
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Toshiba did at one point make desktops. However, they were not as popular as their laptops, so they stopped production to save money.
Merits of computers are it make people easier to work, shop, chat and etc.