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In reply to the discussion: What Can You Do that Computers Can’t? [View all]FSogol
(47,544 posts)13. See response #8. n/t
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You are missing what the article is really about by only reacting to the headline.
FSogol
Sep 2015
#20
yes, but what do you think is in that rusty metal head, cottage cheese?
Warren DeMontague
Sep 2015
#34
Intuit, create, feel, love, hate, emote, break my program. It is what separates me from a machine.
leveymg
Sep 2015
#7
Poop, stress out, fart loudly (not just a sound), have sex, know why pizza is good...
HuckleB
Sep 2015
#10
Seems the author is incorrect. Productivity growth has been relatively low the last few years
Chathamization
Sep 2015
#21
Eh, the whole article is about productivity growth, particularly automation and robots. He's wrong.
Chathamization
Sep 2015
#39
