My car and my adding machine understand nothing: they are not in that line of business.
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I will argue that in the literal sense the programmed computer understands what the car and the adding machine understand, namely, exactly nothing.
Every new car, you open the door, and you look at all those internal mellifluous swoopy bits, and they have no meaning.
If I start outsourcing all my navigation to a little talking box in my car, I'm sort of screwed. I'm going to lose my car in the parking lot every single time.
Go into the auto mechanic, you've got to know computers to be able to work on the cars.
We have to make machines understand what they're doing, or they won't be able to come back and say, 'Why did you do that?'
The automotive corporations, including Ford, I think are in the business of trying to make cars that people will drive.
If you hear a New Order track that's mostly electronic, it's generally come about through one person sitting at a computer and programming it.
People don't understand computers. Computers are magical boxes that do things. People believe what computers tell them.
It's important to know how to operate within the system you are existing in.
A business like an automobile, has to be driven, in order to get results.
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