Human beings learn from experiences. Human beings learn from experiences through a process of observation, interpretation, and internalization. When we encounter new situations or information, our brains try to make sense of them by comparing them to our existing knowledge and beliefs. This process helps us understand and remember what we've learned. Additionally, experiences often involve some form of feedback, which helps reinforce or adjust our understanding of the world. This feedback can come from our own reflections, interactions with others, or the consequences of our actions. Over time, these experiences and the lessons we draw from them shape our thoughts, behaviors, and decision-making processes. Machine on the other hand follows instructions. Machines learn from instructions and data through a process known as machine learning. In machine learning, algorithms are used to analyze data and learn patterns, which are then used to make predictions or decisions....
John writes and publishes on a wide range of topics, including trends, worldviews, perspectives, desires, needs, wants, aspirations, choices, preferences, lifestyles, and behaviors. He also explores innovation, values, politics, religions, philosophy, and social constructions, with a particular focus on the anthropology of everyday life, culture, and social change— examining alterations in the pattern of society. In addition to writing, John directs online programs at: www.ransford.yolasite.com