Because I believe that humans are computers, I conjectured that computers, like people, can have left- and right-handed versions.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
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.
Not only have computers changed the way we think, they've also discovered what makes humans think - or think we're thinking. At least enough to predict and even influence it.
In terms of the brain, you can in a crude way think of the human brain as a computer.
Today, computers are almost second nature to most of us.
Men and women are like right and left hands; it doesn't make sense not to use both.
People don't understand computers. Computers are magical boxes that do things. People believe what computers tell them.
Computers are like Old Testament gods; lots of rules and no mercy.
People assume that computers will do everything that humans do. Not good. People are different from each other and they are all really different from computers.
You have two hemispheres in your brain - a left and a right side. The left side controls the right side of your body and right controls the left half. It's a fact. Therefore, left-handers are the only people in their right minds.