Computers are magnificent tools for the realization of our dreams, but no machine can replace the human spark of spirit, compassion, love, and understanding.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The computer offers another kind of creativity. You cannot ignore the creativity that computer technology can bring. But you need to be able to move between those two different worlds.
Computers themselves, and software yet to be developed, will revolutionize the way we learn.
Today, computers are almost second nature to most of us.
The brain-mind is not a computer, and regarding it as one has led to a variety of theoretical dead ends.
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.
A computer can be a useful and indispensable tool. But if we allow it to devour our time with vain, unproductive, and sometimes destructive pursuits, it becomes an entangling net.
Our computers double in capability on time scales of only a few years. It's hardly outrageous to believe that we will successfully develop thinking machines within a handful of decades, or at most a century or two. If that happens, these artificial sentients will quickly leave us behind.
Computers are like Old Testament gods; lots of rules and no mercy.
Computing is not about computers any more. It is about living.
We can make life in the computer. Granted, it's limited, but we have learned what it takes in order to actually construct it.