![]() According to a research, too many hours in front of a computer may lead to a poker face and interpersonal isolation. Indeed, some people spend such a long time working on computers that they have few interactions with people in real life. Therefore, some people are worried that “The real danger is not that the computer will think like man, but man will think like the computer.” Their concern does make sense. People become so heavily dependent on computers that it is hard to imagine the life without computers. Nowadays, the function of the computer is no longer confined to calculation it permeates people’s daily lives and has become an inseparable part of human society. At the time the computer was invented, scientists, marveling at its calculating speed, felt that they had created a miracle. It is believed that the computer is bringing the world into a brand new era. Thus, I don’t think that there will be the danger that man will begin to think like the computer. In conclusion, humans, unlike computers, have creative ability, emotional desires and social bounds. Moreover, even though computers can work automatically, the premise is that the program, which is written by humans, has been installed in it. Meanwhile, thanks to computers, humans get more spare time with their friends and family, which enhances their happiness. Firstly, when computers release human from repetitive tasks, humans themselves can spend more time on creative works, such as scientific research, which require imagination and cannot be completed by computers. The reasons, in my opinion, are as follows. Undeniably, computers have taken the place of humans in many areas and it seems that computers begin to think like man, but this does not necessarily lead to the danger that man will think like computers. Ever since the birth of it, the computer has largely changed human being’s life and there has been a hot debate about its effects on humans.
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