Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Licklider

Licklider's "Man-Computer Symbiosis" must have been very shocking when it was first published. I'm sure many people read it thinking Licklider was proposing making A.I. machines which would work in a team with humans to solve complex problems. However, when we read this article today his notes seem almost trivial as what he is proposing is something we take part in every day. Computers have very much become an extension of our existence. We have set the goals and criteria for our problems, and feel it only natural to go to our desktops for aid in solving them. Any question I have I ask wikipedia or google. Though the fact that I use the word "ask" suggests the changing dynamic between human and machine. I know I don't ask wikipedia in the same way I ask my friends, but I feel people in the 1960's wouldn't quite understand that.

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