Robotics & Artificial Intelligence
The decision-making process of humans is always subjective; whereas, that of machines is always objective.
Decision making in Machines
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Reason — Human decision-making is often subjective, which means that it is affected by individual prejudices, feelings, and experiences. Machine decision-making is mainly objective, which means that it is unaffected by biases or feelings. Hence, human decision-making is not always subjective and machine decision-making is not always objective.
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