The most exciting breakthroughs of the 21st century will not occur because of technology but because of an expanding concept of what it means to be human.
It is difficult not to wonder whether that combination of elements which produces a machine for labor does not create also a soul of sorts, a dull resentful metallic will, which can rebel at times.
I think I should not go far wrong if I asserted that the amount of genuine leisure available in a society is generally in inverse proportion to the amount of labor-saving machinery it employs.
Whether or not you love television, you've got to admit that it certainly loves itself.
Twenty years ago the computer was a babbling box. Now it is a boasting beast.
I am sorry to say that there is too much point to the wisecrack that life is extinct on other planets because their scientists were more advanced than ours.
The Internet treats censorship as a malfunction and routes around it.
People are stunned to hear that one company has data files on 185 million Americans.
The Linux philosophy is "laugh in the face of danger". Oops. Wrong one. "Do it yourself". That's it.
We need all hands on deck, and that means clearing hurdles for women and girls as they navigate careers in science, technology, engineering, and math.
We need to make sure that we are using technology, and technology is not using us.
Getting information off the Internet is like taking a drink from a fire hydrant.
The drive toward complex technical achievement offers a clue to why the U.S. is good at space gadgetry and bad at slum problems.
When the PC was launched, people knew it was important.
The press, the machine, the railway, the telegraph are premises whose thousand-year conclusion no one has yet dared to draw.
Computers are like bikinis. They save people a lot of guesswork.
Never before in history has innovation offered promise of so much to so many in so short a time.
It troubles me that we are so easily pressured by purveyors of technology into permitting so-called "progress" to alter our lives without attempting to control it-as if technology were an irrepressible force of nature to which we must meekly submit.
The only people who have anything to fear from free software are those whose products are worth even less.
In a world without walls and fences, who needs Windows and Gates ?
The 'Net is a waste of time.
People who are really serious about software should make their own hardware.
The world is very different now. For man holds in his mortal hands the power to abolish all forms of human poverty, and all forms of human life.
One day soon the Gillette company will announce the development of a razor that, thanks to a computer microchip, can actually travel ahead in time and shave beard hairs that don't even exist yet
The Dalai Lama challenged me - he said, 'Why can't you use technological tools to study kindness and compassion?
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