As long as a set of finite steps are followed, then anything can be an algorithm. For example, a recipe is a type of algorithm. It involves a series of instructions to obtain the desired result. Writing up a list of pros and cons for doing something is an Intuitive Algorithm.
We might consider these algorithms as more subjective than computer algorithms. Still, these algorithms use the same process and reach the same solution. In both instances, when certain conditions are met, the next step is made in the process.
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