Posted: Jul 05, 2016 6:57 pm
by ScholasticSpastic
SafeAsMilk wrote:
People aren't made to drive cars efficiently. You can make machines to compensate for these shortcomings. You're making a non-point.

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It's really quite silly to project our fallibility onto our products. We make specialized tools that accomplish projects more consistently and reliably than humans can all the time. This point could only stand if you were willing to discount the usefulness of pretty much every iconic form of automation that defines the current technological era.