Recently, the world's first neuroimaging artificial intelligence "human-computer war" was held in Beijing final, artificial intelligence players with 20% higher accuracy rate to beat 25 top experts in the field of neuroimaging. The computer's victory over the human brain, though expected, has triggered a heated debate. In recent years, the development of medical artificial intelligence has been rapid and on the rise. Artificial intelligence is an integrator of the human "strongest brain", naturally smarter than a single brain. While the human brain is affected by energy, emotion, and environment when diagnosing diseases, AI is consistent, calm, and super-stable. However, this does not mean that AI will outperform the human brain. After all, a machine is a machine, and no matter how advanced AI is, it is designed by the human brain and cannot be more intelligent than humans.