Coolydudey
You could say that.
Computers are literally invading our life in this modern world. I'm sure you could count on your fingers the members of the living adult population who have not come into contact with microchips during their lifetime, and it will be a minuscule percentage of people who do not do so daily.
By the same token, computers are becoming ever more important in our lives. For the sake of this argument, lets narrow the discussion down to personal computers/tablets/other comparable devices (independent of OS), but not phones or other stuff. Basically multi-purpose powerful configurable devices. Nowadays, one struggles without such a thing, and they are an integral part of how we gather information and navigate this world.
Such is the role of computers. In the future, it will continue to expand, and deepen where it is already important. In fact, I predict that PCs (in the form mentioned above) will in the near future (and probably not in the far future) become a practically indispensable part of our lives. Also, they're getting cheaper. Does all this mean they are on the road to becoming a human right?
By the same token, computers are becoming ever more important in our lives. For the sake of this argument, lets narrow the discussion down to personal computers/tablets/other comparable devices (independent of OS), but not phones or other stuff. Basically multi-purpose powerful configurable devices. Nowadays, one struggles without such a thing, and they are an integral part of how we gather information and navigate this world.
Such is the role of computers. In the future, it will continue to expand, and deepen where it is already important. In fact, I predict that PCs (in the form mentioned above) will in the near future (and probably not in the far future) become a practically indispensable part of our lives. Also, they're getting cheaper. Does all this mean they are on the road to becoming a human right?