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Future is not unpredictable. The day is not far away when human brain will be predicted with the use of Monte Carlo Simulation.
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Originally posted by Moetasim
The day is not far away when human brain will be predicted with the use of Monte Carlo Simulation.
Ok then, perhaps the title of this thread was poorly named. I had the notion you were putting forth the assertion that some kind of computerized version of 'Miss Cleo' was going to predict the future of mankind, haha.Originally posted by Moetasim
Its the human behaviour not brain that can be predicted in several different ways!
Originally posted by Moetasim
Its the human behaviour not brain that can be predicted in several different ways!
"Monte Carlo knows your future" is a phrase commonly used to refer to the Monte Carlo method, which is a computational algorithm used to simulate and analyze complex systems or processes.
The Monte Carlo method works by using random sampling to generate a large number of possible outcomes for a given system or process. These outcomes are then analyzed to estimate the overall behavior or performance of the system.
The Monte Carlo method can be applied to a wide range of problems, including those in physics, chemistry, engineering, finance, and economics. It is particularly useful for problems that involve randomness or uncertainty.
One advantage of using the Monte Carlo method is that it can handle complex systems or processes that may be difficult to model analytically. It also allows for the incorporation of randomness and uncertainty, making it a powerful tool for decision-making and risk analysis.
While the Monte Carlo method is a versatile and powerful tool, it does have some limitations. It can be computationally intensive, requiring a large number of simulations to achieve accurate results. Additionally, it relies on the assumptions and inputs provided by the user, which can potentially introduce bias into the results.