Accuracy Quote by Alan Cooper
“Because computers have memories, we imagine that they must be something like our human memories, but that is simply not true. Computer memories work in a manner alien to human memories. My memory lets me recognize the faces of my friends, whereas my own computer never even recognizes me. My computer's memory stores a million phone numbers with perfect accuracy, but I have to stop and think to recall my own.”
About This Quote
Source Book: About Face 4, Alan Cooper, 2014
He explains that computer memory differs fundamentally from human memory, emphasizing the distinction between data storage and personal recollection.
In simple terms: Computer memory is not like human memory.
Design with human limits in mind.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- software design
- UX research
- training
- data management
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can designers bridge the gap between human and machine memory?
- What strategies help users remember?
Overreliance on perfect recall can mislead design.