Some thoughts about the social implications of accessible computing

  • Authors:
  • E. E. David, Jr.;R. M. Fano

  • Affiliations:
  • Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc., Murray Hill, New Jersey;Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts

  • Venue:
  • AFIPS '65 (Fall, part I) Proceedings of the November 30--December 1, 1965, fall joint computer conference, part I
  • Year:
  • 1965

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Abstract

Prominent among the products of technology that have shaped our society are automobiles, electric power, and telephones. They provide us with personal transportation, with aids in our physical labor, and with convenient communication. They have radically altered the pattern of our business and private lives. Nobody will deny that these products of technology have substantially increased our mobility, have eliminated a great deal of tedious physical labor, and have contributed vital threads to the fabric of society and commerce.