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Computer Quote by George Friedman

“The computer focuses ruthlessly on things that can be represented in numbers. In so doing, it seduces people into thinking that other aspects of knowledge are either unreal or unimportant. The computer treats reason as an instrument for achieving things, not for contemplating things. It narrows…” quote by George Friedman
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““The computer focuses ruthlessly on things that can be represented in numbers. In so doing, it seduces people into thinking that other aspects of knowledge are either unreal or unimportant. The computer treats reason as an instrument for achieving things, not for contemplating things. It narrows dramatically what we know and intended by reason.””

George Friedman

About This Quote

Source Book: The Next 100 Years by George Friedman, 2009

The quote warns that computers, by focusing on quantifiable data, can mislead us into undervaluing non‑numeric knowledge and limit the breadth of reasoning.

In simple terms: Computers prioritize numbers, causing us to ignore other kinds of knowledge.

Key Takeaway

Balance quantitative tools with qualitative insight.

Themes

technology reasoning knowledge bias

Mood

critical thoughtful

Type

analytical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • business strategy
  • education policy
  • AI ethics
  • research methodology

Key Concepts

reductionism instrumentalism epistemology

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do we ensure non‑numeric insights are valued?
  • What safeguards can prevent over‑reliance on data?
A Different Perspective

It may overstate the danger of numeric thinking, ignoring how numbers also expand understanding.

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