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Youll see more and more perfection of that - computer as servant. But the next thing is going to be computer as a guide
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"You'll see more and more perfection of that - computer as servant. But the next thing is going to be computer as a guide or agent"

- Steve Jobs

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Steve Jobs was describing the increasing abilities of computer systems and how they are becoming increasingly more helpful to us. He was recommending that computers will quickly become our servants, doing jobs for us that we would otherwise need to do ourselves. He then went on to suggest that the next action in the development of computer systems will be for them to become our guides or agents. This means that computers will have the ability to provide us with recommendations and assistance, helping us to make choices and do something about it. They will be able to analyze data and supply us with insights that we may not have actually had the ability to develop on our own. This could be incredibly beneficial in numerous locations, from business to healthcare. Steve Jobs was clearly ahead of his time in anticipating the potential of computers and how they might be used to help us in our lives.

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Steve Jobs This quote is written / told by Steve Jobs between February 24, 1955 and October 5, 2011. He was a famous Businessman from USA. The author also have 97 other quotes.

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