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Of course, I am not an expert at all and do not pretend to anything, but it seems to me that in general the question of “perception” is only about the person. A person has reflection and feelings, in addition to the mind. And perception is like a combination of these factors.
In general, I agree with the previous speaker, but I will add.
This is a question of terminology. Perception is how something collects and processes information. So that you can develop a reaction later.
When it comes to collecting data, the range of data available to different machines is obviously wider than that available to humans. At least in the sense of the senses.
In terms of information processing, the person is still far ahead. To the problem of perception of the meaning of speech. Even at the functional level, without such subtleties as humor or poetry, computer systems came up and began to climb this high mountain. For an adult, this task is trivial.