I just think there's a general interest in the world of computers.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Today, computers are almost second nature to most of us.
People who are more than casually interested in computers should have at least some idea of what the underlying hardware is like. Otherwise the programs they write will be pretty weird.
In fact what I would like to see is thousands of computer scientists let loose to do whatever they want. That's what really advances the field.
Computers seem a little too adaptively flexible, like the strange natives, odd societies, and head cases we study in the social sciences. There's more opposable thumb in the digital world than I care for; it's awfully close to human.
The big question society will have to answer is whether it wants computers thinking like humans.
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.
Computing is not about computers any more. It is about living.
Computing is becoming universal.
The future lies in designing and selling computers that people don't realize are computers at all.
Computing is a big segment. It's more than just mobile devices or PCs and laptops.
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