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As programmers, we know what computers are good at, and where they fail compared to humans. We know that, because we try to make the computer do tasks we don't like to do, take too much time, or cannot comprehend our selves. Sometimes we succeed, and create a useful program, sometimes we fail and our spambot still doesn't understand the CAPTCHA.

What type of tasks are way more suited for computers than humans? What are computers good at?

(I'm referring to computers as a combination of software and hardware. This is not limited to ordinary PC's, but also to supercomputers and special-purpose robots)

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This is related to programming, how? – psychotik May 22 at 8:23
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Perhaps he is pondering on programming humans instead of computers and want to know which programming areas would be suited best ;-) – Adrian Grigore May 22 at 8:25
@psychotik when we know what computers are good at, it can provide inspiration to come up with a problem computers can fix, and create software for it. @AdrianGrigore Programming Humans is called "education" or "training", and is highly inefficient, since no one reads manuals anyway :) – Gerrit May 22 at 8:30
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Maybe it's homework for a Psychology degree... – Daniel Daranas May 22 at 8:45
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I like: "We once thought that millions of monkeys banging randomly on millions of keyboards could produce the works of Shakespeare - thanks to the Internet, we now know that to be false". – paxdiablo May 22 at 9:12
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closed as not programming related by Neil Butterworth, divo, Earwicker, Binary Worrier, Milan Babuškov May 22 at 8:47

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What we were told when Computers were first introduced in 5th or 6th class:

  1. Computer never make mistakes (really!!), it is only when we feed them bad data (GIGO).

  2. Computers are very good at repetitive tasks.

  3. Computer are very diligent etc.

  4. Computer can do calculations very fast.

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Computers never make mistakes... unless we feed them bad data, they are badly designed or random cosmic flares start flipping bits in their memory randomly. – workmad3 May 22 at 8:27
@workmad3 good point :) but this is what we were feed! – TheVillageIdiot May 22 at 8:41
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Computers are good at anything which can be described as a finite series of semantically well-defined instructions.

As soon as you start mixing in ambiguity, estimate, common sense, etc., using computers quickly becomes difficult.

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Great comment! +2 if it was possible! – smok1 May 22 at 8:39
"...anything which can be described as a finite series of semantically well-defined instructions." As a believer in science, naturalism, and other good things, I think this describes, at some level, everything. – Chris Lutz May 22 at 8:49
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Computers are (hell) fast and precise.

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only precise to a finite number – Scoregraphic May 22 at 8:29
With computer memory these days, arbitrary-precision libraries like GNU MP BigNum are going to provide a precision that will far surpass anything we will practically need by several orders of magnitude. – Chris Lutz May 22 at 8:58
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Computers cost some known sum of money, human life is believed to be invaluable in many cultures. That's why computers are often used instead of humans in high danger situations (rockets guidance, for example) regardless of what the actual task is.

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They are good at doing the same work over and over again without getting bored. Also they dont have any prejudices.

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That's rubbish! My computer at work won't let me log in when I've been out drinking heavily on Friday afternoon. That sounds like prejudice to me. – paxdiablo May 22 at 9:13
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A computer is predictable - Humans not (well, sometimes they are too)

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Computers don't get distracted by emotions

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"Data! Now would be a good time to switch of your emotion chip." – JesperE May 22 at 9:02
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They don't have to go to the toilet.

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I know one advantage they have over my wife. They don't bug me to do work around the house :-)

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