A computer becomes completely useless during power outages, grid failures, or severe battery depletion.
Computers are the most powerful tools ever invented for calculating, storing, and retrieving information. But they are not minds. They are extensions of our minds. They amplify our logic but cannot replace our judgment. They simulate our speech but cannot feel our pain. 5 limitations of computer
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In any scenario that requires compassion, ethical judgment, or creative intuition, the computer is worse than useless—it is dangerous. It will always choose the cold, statistical logic over the human factor. They are extensions of our minds
You are reading this article right now. You are aware of the light on the screen, the sound of your breathing, and the weight of your phone in your hand. You have a unified sense of "now." A computer has individual sensors (cameras, mics, clocks), but no central "self" to unify those sensations into a moment of living.











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A computer becomes completely useless during power outages, grid failures, or severe battery depletion.
Computers are the most powerful tools ever invented for calculating, storing, and retrieving information. But they are not minds. They are extensions of our minds. They amplify our logic but cannot replace our judgment. They simulate our speech but cannot feel our pain.
If you are working on a project about this topic, I can help you expand it.
In any scenario that requires compassion, ethical judgment, or creative intuition, the computer is worse than useless—it is dangerous. It will always choose the cold, statistical logic over the human factor.
You are reading this article right now. You are aware of the light on the screen, the sound of your breathing, and the weight of your phone in your hand. You have a unified sense of "now." A computer has individual sensors (cameras, mics, clocks), but no central "self" to unify those sensations into a moment of living.





