Quote by Isaac Asimov
I do not fear computers. I fear lack of them. - Isaac Asimov

I do not fear computers. I fear lack of them. – Isaac Asimov

Other quotes by Isaac Asimov

Part of the inhumanity of the computer is that, once it is competently programmed and working smoothly, it is completely honest. – Isaac Asimov

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Computers
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Daltons records, carefully preserved for a century, were destroyed during the World War II bombing of Manchester. It is not only the living who are killed in war. – Isaac Asimov

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War
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Science can be introduced to children well or poorly. If poorly, children can be turned away from science; they can develop a lifelong antipathy; they will be in a far worse condition than if they had never been introduced to science at all. – Isaac Asimov

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Science
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Computers
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There is a real danger that computers will develop intelligence and take over. We urgently need to develop direct connections to the brain so that computers can add to human intelligence rather than be in opposition. – Stephen Hawking

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Bill Gates is the pope of the personal computer industry. He decides whos going to build. – Larry Ellison

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Computers

Modern people are only willing to believe in their computers, while I believe in myself. – Alain Robert

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Computers

People are so bad at driving cars that computers dont have to be that good to be much better. Any time you stand in line at the D.M.V. and look around, youre like, Oh, my God, I wish all these people were replaced by computer drivers. – Marc Andreessen

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Computers

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Death is less bitter punishment than deaths delay. – Ovid

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