Hello..
Read this:
More precision:
A heuristic technique (/hjʊəˈrɪstɪk/; Ancient Greek: εὑρίσκω, "find" or
"discover"), often called simply a heuristic, is any approach to problem
solving, learning, or discovery that employs a practical method not
guaranteed to be optimal or perfect, but sufficient for the immediate
goals. Where finding an optimal solution is impossible or impractical,
heuristic methods can be used to speed up the process of finding a
satisfactory solution. Heuristics can be mental shortcuts that ease the
cognitive load of making a decision. Examples of this method include
using a rule of thumb, an educated guess, an intuitive judgment,
guesstimate, stereotyping, profiling, or common sense.
Read here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heuristic
And read also the following because it is important and it says:
1- Human brains, are intuition machines. Intuition is that parallel
cognitive process that we develop by learning using induction. Said
differently, we learn from experience. We can’t just upload knowledge of
Kung Fu and instantly master the art. Humans require years of practice
2- Human cognition is a heuristic system that is heavily flawed but can
react and adapt extremely rapidly.
3- Computers are logic machines, computers have several orders of
magnitude more capable in performing logic than humans. A simple hand
calculator has more arithmetic intelligence than any human alive.
Read the following very interesting webpage to understand:
Are Biological Brains Made Of Only Discrete Logic?
https://medium.com/intuitionmachine/brains-are-intuition-machines-and-are-driven-by-discrete-computation-e210d2e03501
So from the above and from 2 above, that means since human cognition is
a "heuristic" system that is heavily flawed but can react and adapt
extremely rapidly, we can say that to be more "precision" and more
"logic" and more "calculations" and to be more "mathematical"
sophistication and more "sophistication", we human need softwares and we
need computers and we need internet and we need artificial intelligence etc.
Thank you,
Amine Moulay Ramdane.