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Will Computers Control Humans In The Future?

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Will Computers Control Humans In The Future?


     People always tend to seek the easy way out looking for something that
would make their lives easier.  Machines and tools have given us the ability to
do more in less time giving us, at the same time, more comfort. As the
technology advances, computers become faster and more powerful. These new
machines are enabling us to do more in less time making our lives easier. The
increased use of computers in the future, however, might have negative results
and impact on our lives.  In the novel Nine Tomorrows Isaac Asimov often
criticizes our reliance on computers by portraying a futuristic world where
computers control humans.

     One of the images which Asimov describes in the book is that humans might
become too dependent on computers.  In one of the stories, Profession, Asimov
writes about people being educated by computer programs designed to educate
effortlessly a person. According to the Profession story people would no longer
read books to learn and improve their knowledge.  People would rely on the
computers rather than "try to memorize enough to match someone else who knows"
(Nine Tomorrows, Profession 55). People would not chose to study, they would
only want to be educated by computer tapes.  Putting in knowledge would take
less time than reading books and memorizing something that would take almost no
time using a computer in the futuristic world that Asimov describes.  Humans
might began to rely on computers and allow them to control themselves by letting
computers educate people. Computers would start teaching humans what computers
tell them without having any choice of creativity.  Computers would start to
control humans' lives and make humans become too dependent on the computers.

     Another point that is criticized by Asimov is the fact that people might
take their knowledge for granted allowing computers to take over and control
their lives.  In a story called The Feeli...

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