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“The biggest problem is that people have stopped being critical about the role of the computer in their lives. These machines went from being feared as Big Brother surrogates to being thought of as metaphors for liberty and individual freedom.” quote by Ellen Ullman
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“The biggest problem is that people have stopped being critical about the role of the computer in their lives. These machines went from being feared as Big Brother surrogates to being thought of as metaphors for liberty and individual freedom.”

Ellen Ullman

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Source Essay: The Computer Age, 1999

People have stopped critically examining computers' influence, shifting from fear to seeing them as symbols of freedom.

In simple terms: We no longer question computers' impact, seeing them as freedom symbols.

Key Takeaway

Maintain critical awareness of technology's role.

Themes

technology critical thinking freedom societal impact

Mood

cautious thoughtful

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • evaluating AI policies
  • educating users
  • debating privacy
  • designing responsible tech

Key Concepts

digital ethics surveillance autonomy

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do we balance freedom with responsibility?
  • What critical questions should we ask about new tech?
A Different Perspective

Blind optimism may ignore hidden risks and biases.

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