What scientific assumptions should be based on the process of building Big Data database systems with implemented artificial intelligence modeled on the functioning of the human brain?

According to current scientific knowledge, the possibilities of the human brain, including intellectual capabilities, are not fully utilized in most people. In this respect, you can compare the human brain to a huge computer whose data collection and processing capabilities are only partially used. However, the open question remains what this range of unused data storage and processing capacity is. Brain challenge in this matter is important in the context of building Big Data database systems in which Business Intelligence and artificial intelligence platforms would function. In addition to the systems of advanced data processing built in this way, which could partially simulate the functioning of the human brain, systems with elements of learning machines, the Internet of Things and other information technologies of the current fourth industrial revolution, called Industry 4.0, can be added.

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What scientific assumptions should be based on the process of building Big Data database systems with implemented artificial intelligence modeled on the functioning of the human brain?

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