The newest computer can merely compound, at speed, the oldest problem in the relations between human beings, and in the end the communicator will be confronted with the old problem, of what to say and how to say it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Language is too complex for a computer to understand. It's not going to be able to make sense of what people are saying en masse. We need a new type of discipline that puts together computer scientists and social scientists, who can add context to the situation.
Computing is not about computers any more. It is about living.
Today, computers are almost second nature to most of us.
Let us change our traditional attitude to the construction of programs. Instead of imagining that our main task is to instruct a computer what to do, let us concentrate rather on explaining to human beings what we want a computer to do.
Computing is becoming universal.
Yeah, computers are going to take over the programming business because they have become so fast recently that they can solve the Halting Problem in five seconds flat.
In fact, technology has been the story of human progress from as long back as we know. In 100 years people will look back on now and say, 'That was the Internet Age.' And computers will be seen as a mere ingredient to the Internet Age.
If you can talk brilliantly about a problem, it can create the consoling illusion that it has been mastered.
Computers themselves, and software yet to be developed, will revolutionize the way we learn.
Computers have become more friendly, understandable, and lots of years and thought have been put into developing software to convince people that they want and need a computer.