answer:I believe that you have it backwards. The human brain is capable of tremendous feats of storage, but computers are better at indexing it, pulling it up quickly, and performing operations on them faster than humans can. Think of it this way; how much hard drive space would 36 years of HD video take up? Now add in olfactory and tactile data as well. Sure, we won’t remember 100% of every second of our lives, but we will build up one hell of a database, and we will be able to cross-link and collate that information in ways that computers can’t, though we won’t be able to do so as quickly.