The document compares and contrasts computers and the human brain. It notes that while computers can perform tasks automatically and store huge amounts of data fast, the human brain is better at learning new things. Both computers and human brains can multitask, but they perform multitasking in different ways. The document also discusses similarities and differences in human and computer memory. It concludes that while computers are predefined machines, the human brain has thinking abilities and can filter information, so each is better suited for certain tasks.