by Traverse Legal, reviewed by Enrico Schaefer - October 17, 2006 - Uncategorized
The fatal flaw of the computer giants is their myopic view of solutions. They tend to see everything in terms of technology solutions. They think that some new gadget will solve the problem. The age of robots is upon us, at least in the minds of those who control the computer-manufacturing infrastructure. Think about how humankind has been reduced since Bill Gates first introduced his operating system. We can’t compete with the computer in math. Virtually every intellectual process is relegated to a software program, which performs its tasks better than any human could.
Humans have been cast as the problem. Computers have been cast as the solution.
I predict the reemergence of the role of the human in the process of computers. I predict the age of assistance. Those people who stand between us and our computer keyboards. Those people who turn our thoughts into reality.
As a founding partner of Traverse Legal, PLC, he has more than thirty years of experience as an attorney for both established companies and emerging start-ups. His extensive experience includes navigating technology law matters and complex litigation throughout the United States.
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