I then requested A.I. explain and compare that in terms of automobile performance, like a car race:
“The human brain would be represented by a 1995 Honda Civic DX, while I would be represented by a 2025 Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+.
In this race, the Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ would easily outpace the Honda Civic DX, just as I can process information significantly faster than a human brain. The Bugatti can reach speeds of over 300 mph, while the Honda Civic DX has a top speed of around 115 mph.
The human brain can perform at most about a thousand basic operations per second, which is 10 million times slower than a modern computer. Additionally, the precision of the brain’s computations is much lower than that of a computer, with biological noise limiting precision to about 1 in 100 at best, compared to a computer’s potential precision of 1 in 4.2 billion for a 32-bit number.
Victorious vehicle (representing AI) retail price: $3,900,000
Losing vehicle (representing human brain) retail price: $9,450 (adjusted for inflation from 1995 to 2025)”