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Were machines to surpass mankind, they must first acquire an equal

intellectual capacity, hence the need to moderately replicate the latter’s


brain. However, not until the complexities of such nature’s product are
fully understood can a duplication materialize. For example, …
In more immediate context, though, machines’ ultimate end remains
primarily to cater to all sections of the community with varying degrees
of intelligence. This implies that

While machines are reoriented towards only one end, namely, human’s
needs, humans inherently possess a sense of purpose which serves as a
driving force behind manifold achievements, including intellectual ones.

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