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Computers, like all other machines, make good servants but very poor masters. The degree to which man cultivates computolatry is the extent to which he must gradually disinherit himself from his own natural intelligence. Thus near the end of the twentieth century, the human race came to be weighed in Time's balance both ecologically and technologically. Computers are to be used, not abused to enslave people or nations which, in politically paranoid or megalomaniac hands, they could well do.
Computers, like all other machines, make good servants but very poor masters. The degree to which man cultivates computolatry is the extent to which he must gradually disinherit himself from his own natural intelligence. Thus near the end of the twentieth century, the human race came to be weighed in Time's balance both ecologically and technologically. Computers are to be used, not abused to enslave people or nations which, in politically paranoid or megalomaniac hands, they could well do.
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