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The life-efficiency and adaptability of the computer must be questioned.
Its judicious use depends upon the availability of its
human employers quite literally to keep their own heads,
not merely to scrutinize the programming but to
reserve for themselves the right of ultimate decision.
No automatic system can be intelligently run
byautomatonsor by people who dare not assert human
intuition, human autonomy, human purpose.
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