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great read 🙂
i loved them, especially the predictions were hillarious.
i think the best by far was stephan hawking’s one about viruses… really gets you thinking…
Finally a collection of good quotes. I’ve stumbled upon a few bad ones.
These and other prediction quotes have helped me to never try and predict the future of computing. It’ll come back to haunt you. =P
A great list. Perhaps even a little better than the one published previously.
Some of the stuff mentioned really hits the nail quite well in just a few words/sentences.
Wasn’t #53 Alan Kay, and not DHH?
Hi Rob, Yes, when I was translating the article, I thought #53 was Alan Kay too. But apparently David Hannson is credited with saying it on many of the quote sites, so I’m not sure who was first.
Thanks for a great list! I collect quotes related to tech, design and writing — and it’s hard to find a lot in one place. Thank you again!
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This is one of my favorite computer quotes. I can’t figure out why it never got a lot of circulation, especially among Mac users.
“I’m rather an authority on gods, so I identified the god [in the IBM PC], and it seems to be an Old Testament God with a lot of rules and no mercy!”
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looks like gems of beautiful quotes, stumbled!
Good compilation of quotes, I can’t believe I read them all. I can’t believe Bill was so wrong so many times.
59 “The difference between theory and practice is that in theory, there is no difference between theory and practice.” – Richard Moore
Stolen from Yogi Berra: “In theory there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice there is.”
These are some great gems among the list of quotes you have collected here. A lot of them will transcend time as we progress further in the computer and internet age.
Was excited to come across a lot of computer quotes, but i discovered the one on virus quoted by Bill Gates and John McAfee has not come to pass . We need urgent solution, maybe you guys are been too slow to find a lasting solution. “Two years from now, spam will be solved.” – Bill Gates, 2004
“The problem of viruses is temporary and will be solved in two years.” – John McAfee, 1988
What about my favorite: “oh ****! How do I fix this??” lol
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…dont you have any quotes for visual basic???
By far the best quote is “There is only one problem with common sense; it’s not very common.” This is so true.
Love the list
Are you kidding me? Alan Kay first said that quote (#53, though with “invent” instead of “implement”) 8 years before DHH was even born. I request, no, I demand, you correct it: http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Alan_Kay
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“The Internet? We are not interested in it.” – Bill Gates, 1993
Haha!! The greatest list ever… must have been a job getting them all together. Well done.
I see some very good quotes for t-shirts here. Thanks for sharing.
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What a classic! 🙂
“All parts should go together without forcing. You must remember that the parts you are reassembling were disassembled by you. Therefore, if you can’t get them together again, there must be a reason. By all means, do not use a hammer.” – IBM Manual, 1925
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Human has poor memory filled with infinite imaginations. Computer have lots of memory but lacks imagination at all. – Mirvirus
How come Steve Jobs doesn’t get a mention?
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51.“Everyone by now presumably knows about the danger of premature optimization. I think we should be just as worried about premature design — designing too early what a program should do.” Reminds me of a mens adult health add
Owesome collection. And great to read…
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Is there a WordPress plugin that displays random quotes like these? If not, can someone write one please ?
JohnH, I agree, i’d love to see a WordPress plugin that randomly displays similar quotes! Here’s hoping someone can write one for us! Got a good laugh from them! Cheers.
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“Software is a gas; it expands to fill its container.” – Nathan Myhrvold
“The best way to predict the future is to implement it.” That is the spirit that has made computers and the internet what it is today.
Love all the quotes. This one of the best compilations I’ve ever read.
21.“Computers are good at following instructions, but not at reading your mind.”
My customers need to read this! ha…
I love this:
Hoaxes use weaknesses in human behavior to ensure they are replicated and distributed. In other words, hoaxes prey on the Human Operating System.”
I think I’ll get it printed on a t-shirt 🙂
Yeah, i got one, tho i dont know under which category. Anyhow:
“in a room where people think similar – not much thinking is done…” =))
I think it’s about time this page got an update. Surely there have been more crazy quotes over the last 2 years 🙂
Joke: McAfee-Question: Is Windows a virus?
No, Windows is not a virus. Here’s what viruses do:
1. They replicate quickly – okay, Windows does that. 2. Viruses use up valuable system resources, slowing down the system as they do so – okay, Windows does that. 3. Viruses will, from time to time, trash your hard disk – okay, Windows does that too. 4. Viruses are usually carried, unknown to the user, along with valuable programs and systems. Sigh… Windows does that, too. 5. Viruses will occasionally make the user suspect their system is too slow (see 2.) and the user will buy new hardware. Yup, that’s with Windows, too.
Until now it seems Windows is a virus but there are fundamental differences: Viruses are well supported by their authors, are running on most systems, their program code is fast, compact and efficient and they tend to become more sophisticated as they mature. So Windows is not a virus. It’s a bug.
Windows Operating System – Does this class as an oxymoron?
Im with you John, How about some quotes around the ipad, surely steve would have some more
I wish the medical profession was as creative. All I can find are t-shirts that ask if you have pooped today 🙂
I laughed at this!:
“It’s hardware that makes a machine fast. It’s software that makes a fast machine slow.” – Craig Bruce
That’s true. haha.. ^^
I like #63 and I wonder how many “accidents” people have turned to gold?
I like this one: “Passwords are like underwear: you don’t let people see it, you should change it very often, and you shouldn’t share it with strangers.” Funny and true:)
I like: “Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited, whereas imagination embraces the entire world, stimulating progress, giving birth to evolution.” Very inspiring!
I like : “UNIX is simple. It just takes a genius to understand its simplicity.” – Dennis Ritchie
My favorite is “Getting information off the Internet is like taking a drink from a fire hydrant.” – Mitchell Kapor
alot of great quotes there, my favorite ones are ““The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge.” and the one that Dzeny mentioned ““in a room where people think similar – not much thinking is done”
the similarities between humans and computers are more numerous than differences
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I do not fear computers. I fear lack of them
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1. “I do not fear computers. I fear lack of them.”
- Isaac Asimov.
2. “Access to computers and the Internet has become a basic need for education in our society.”
- Kent Conrad.
3. “Computers are incredibly fast, accurate, and stupid. Human beings are incredibly slow, inaccurate, and brilliant. Together they are powerful beyond imagination.”
- Albert Einstein.
4. “Computing is not about computers any more. It is about living.”
-Nicholas Negroponte.
5. “The real danger is not that computers will begin to think like men, but that men will begin to think like computers.”
- Sydney J Harris.
6. “It's been my policy to view the Internet not as an 'information highway', but as an electronic asylum filled with babbling loonies.”
- Mike Royko.
7. “Man is still the most extraordinary computer of all.”
- John F. Kennedy.
8. “Computers were a kind of imagery in themselves, or might as well be to people who didn't understand them…”
- Orson Scott Card.
9. “A computer will do what you tell it to do, but that may be much different from what you had in mind.”
– Joseph Weizenbaum.
10. “Part of the inhumanity of the computer is that…it is completely honest.”
- Issac Asimov.
11. “If you don't know anything about computers, just remember that they are machines…but often surprise you in the result.”
- Richard Dawkins.
12. “Computers are quiet and clean and totally distracting because the Internet is there, lying in wait for a moment of weakness to pounce on your creativity and progress.”
- Arlaina Tibensky.
13. “It's not computer literacy that we should be working on, but sort of human-literacy. Computers have to become human-literate.”
-Nicholas P. Negroponte.
14. “Computers are hierarchical. We have a desktop and hierarchical files which have to mean everything.”
- Ted Nelson.
15. “The similarities between humans and computers are more numerous than the differences.”
- P.A. Scott.
16. “Computers are finite machines; when given the same input, they always produce the same output.”
- Greg Perry.
17. “The question of whether a computer can think is no more interesting than the question of whether a submarine can swim.”
- Edsger W Dijkstra.
18. “I think computer viruses should count as life. I think it says something about human nature that the only form of life we have created so far is purely destructive...”
- Stephen Hawking.
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19. “It’s hardware that makes a machine fast. It’s software that makes a fast machine slow.”
- Craig Bruce.
20. “A computer lets you make more mistakes faster than any invention in human history with the possible exceptions of handguns and tequila.”
– Mitch Ratcliffe.
21. “Computers themselves, and software yet to be developed, will revolutionize the way we learn.”
- Steve Jobs.
22. “The computer was born to solve problems that did not exist before.”
- Bill Gates.
23. “Computers are to design as microwaves are to cooking.”
- Milton Glaser .
24. “The good news about computers is that they do what you tell them to do...”
25. “What a computer is to me is the most remarkable tool that we have ever come up with...”
26. “There is no reason for any individual to have a computer in his home.”
- Ken Olsen.
27. “People think computers will keep them from making mistakes. They're wrong. With computers you make mistakes faster.”
- Adam Osborne.
28. “Computers are useless. They can only give you answers.”
- Pablo Picasso.
29. “Computers are like Old Testament gods - lots of rules and no mercy.”
- Joseph Campbell.
30. “Right now, computers, which are supposed to be our servant, are oppressing us.”
- Jef Raskin.
31. “As a rule, software systems do not work well until they have been used, and have failed repeatedly, in real applications.”
- Dave Parnas.
32. “Computer system analysis is like child-rearing; you can do grievous damage, but you cannot ensure success.”
- Tom DeMarco.
33. “I see little commercial potential for the Internet for at least ten years.”
34. “The computing scientist’s main challenge is not to get confused by the complexities of his own making.”
35. “I regard the brain as a computer which will stop working when its components fail…”
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36. “Computer Science is no more about computers than astronomy is about telescopes.”
- Edsger W. Dijkstra.
37. “Computers are magnificent tools…but no machine can replace the human spark of spirit…”
- Louis V. Gerstner, Jr.
38. “The internet is not for...[the weak].”
- Paul Vixie.
39. “We can do things that we never could before. Stop-motion lets you build tiny little worlds, and computers make that world even more believable.”
- Nick Park.
40. “Personally, I rather look forward to a computer program winning the world chess championship. Humanity needs a lesson in humility.”
41. “A year spent in artificial intelligence is enough to make one believe in God.”
- Alan Perlis.
42. “Supercomputers will achieve one human brain capacity by 2010, and personal computers will do so by about 2020.”
- Ray Kurzweil.
43. “The future lies in designing and selling computers that people don't realize are computers at all.”
44. “Computer science really involves the same mindset, particularly artificial intelligence.”
- Frederick Lenz.
45. “It should be mandatory that you understand computer science.”
- Will.i.am.
46. “We have to stop optimizing for programmers and start optimizing for users.”
- Jeff Atwood.
47. “Your most unhappy customers are your greatest source of learning.”
48. “It's going to be interesting to see how society deals with artificial intelligence, but it will definitely be cool.”
- Colin Angle.
49. “The computer programmer is a creator of universes for which he alone is the lawgiver.”
- Joseph Weizenbaum.
50. “If we want users to like our software we should design it to behave like a likable person: respectful, generous and helpful.”
- Alan Cooper.
51. “The computer does not perform without the control of the human mind.”
– Dr. T.P. Chia.
52. “The computer is a product of the human mind. ”
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53. “The system of nature, of which man is a part, tends to be self-balancing….Not so with technology.”
- E.F. Schumacher.
54. “Technology…is a queer thing. It brings you great gifts with one hand, and it stabs you in the back with the other.”
– C.P. Snow.
55. “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.”
- Arthur C. Clarke.
56. “The computer can't tell you the emotional story. It can give you the exact mathematical design.”
- Frank Zappa.
57. “Computer users soon learn that the miraculous powers of personal computers are based on avoidance of error.”
– Robert Burchfield.
58. “The saddest aspect of life right now is that science gathers knowledge faster than society gathers wisdom.”
– Issac Asimov.
59. “Because computers have memories, we imagine that they must be something like our human memories…Computer memories work in a manner alien to human memories.”
– Alan Cooper.
60. “Technology presumes there's just one right way to do things and there never is.”
- Robert M. Pirsig.
61. “The form of computers has never been important, with speed and performance being the only things that mattered.”
- Jonathan Ive.
62. “…the greatly underestimated downside of technological progress is a fractured world.”
- Isabelle Kocher.
63. “We are in an electronic technology age now and it's about time we put away the old stuff.”
- Monica Edwards.
64. “…learn how to harness technology…use it for positive stuff without being disconnected from nature.”
- Talib Kweli.
65. “The human spirit must prevail over technology.”
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66. “Software is a gas; it expands to fill its container.”
- Nathan Myhrvold.
67. “It is only when they go wrong that machines remind you how powerful they are.”
- Clive James.
68. “Standards are always out of date. That’s what makes them standards.”
- Alan Bennett.
69. “Physics is the universe’s operating system.”
- Steven R Garman.
70. “Never trust a computer you can't throw out a window.”
- Steve Wozniak.
71. “The attention span of a computer is only as long as its power cord.”
- Unknown*.
72. “The only legitimate use of a computer is to play games.”
- Eugene Jarvis.
73. “Computers have lots of memory but no imagination.”
74. “Computer science is embarrassed by the computer.”
75. “Your computer needn't be the first thing your see in the morning and the last thing you see at night.”
- Simon Mainwaring.
76. “To err is human - and to blame it on a computer is even more so.”
- Robert Orben.
77. “Computer coding is a life skill for this generation.”
- Tamara Zentis MS.
78. “Computers in classrooms are the filmstrips of the 1990s.”
- Clifford Stoll.
79. “The spread of computers and the Internet will put jobs in two categories. People who tell computers what to do, and people who are told by computers what to do.”
- Marc Andreessen.
80. “In a room full of top software designers, if two agree on the same thing, that’s a majority.”
- Bill Curtis.
81. “The Internet? We are not interested in it.”
82. “Software testing is a sport like hunting, it's bughunting.”
- Amit Kalantri.
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83. “A computer once beat me at chess, but it was no match for me at kick boxing.”
– Emo Phillips.
84. “Computers are like air conditioners. They work fine until you start opening windows.”
– Unknown*.
85. “I just sneezed next to my computer and the anti-virus popped up.”
86. “Computers are good at following instructions, but not at reading your mind.”
— Donald Knuth.
87. “To err is human, but to really foul things up you need a computer.”
- Paul R. Ehrlich.
88. “Getting information off the Internet is like taking a drink from a fire hydrant.”
- Mitchell Kapor.
89. “Computers belong in the boiler room, appliances belong in your hand.”
- Scott McNealy.
90. “If you think your users are idiots, only idiots will use it.”
- Linus Torvalds.
91. “The most likely way for the world to be destroyed…is by accident. That’s where we come in; we’re computer professionals. We cause accidents.”
- Nathaniel Borenstein.
92. “From a programmer’s point of view, the user is a peripheral that types when you issue a read request.”
- P. Williams.
93. “Treat your password like your toothbrush. Don't let anybody else use it, and get a new one every six months.”
94. “No one ever said on their deathbed, 'Gee, I wish I had spent more time alone with my computer'.”
- Danielle Berry.
95. “There is only one problem with common sense; it’s not very common.”
- Milt Bryce.
96. “One of the most feared expressions in modern times is 'The computer is down.'”
- Norman Ralph Augustine.
97. “I'm too old-fashioned to use a computer. I'm too old-fashioned to use a quill.”
- Christopher Plummer.
98. “If your computer speaks English, it was probably made in Japan.”
99. “…I'm a '70s mom…I know a lot of women my age who are real computer freaks.”
- Florence Henderson.
100. “Never trust anything that can think for itself if you can't see where it keeps its brain.”
- J.K. Rowling.
101. “Home computers are being called upon to perform many new functions, including the consumption of homework formerly eaten by the dog.”
- Doug Larson.
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The term computer was once used to refer to a person who did computation, unlike today. The development of early prototypes that led to the modern computer is credited to many individuals throughout history. A series of breakthroughs, beginning with transistor computers and then integrated circuit computers, resulted in the development of transistor technology and the integrated circuit chip, causing digital computers to largely replace analogue computers.
In this essay, we will discuss the various components and types of computers and talk about their uses in various fields.
A computer is an electronic tool that manipulates data or information. It can store, retrieve, and process information. We can type documents, send emails, play games, and browse the Web using a computer. It can also be used to edit spreadsheets, presentations, and even videos, or create them.
Early computers were conceived only as devices for calculating. Simple manual devices such as the abacus have helped individuals do calculations since ancient times. Some mechanical devices were built early in the Industrial Revolution to automate long, tedious tasks, such as guiding patterns for looms. In the early 20th century, more sophisticated electrical machines performed specialized analogue calculations.
All those parts of a computer that are tangible physical objects are covered under the term hardware. The hardware includes circuits, computer chips, graphics cards, sound cards, memory (RAM), motherboards, displays, power supplies, cables, keyboards, printers and "mice" input devices.
There are five main hardware components:
Input Devices:
These are devices that are used to enter data/information in the central processing unit. Example- keyboard, mouse, scanner, document reader, barcode reader, optical character reader, magnetic reader etc.
Output Devices:
These are devices that provide the processed data/information into human-readable form. Example- monitor, printer, speaker, projector etc.
Control Unit:
The control unit handles the various components of the computer; it reads and interprets (decodes) the instructions for the program, transforming them into control signals that activate other computer parts.
Arithmetic Logic Unit:
It is capable of performing arithmetical and logical functions. The set of arithmetic operations supported by a specific ALU may be restricted to addition and subtraction or may include functions of multiplication, division, trigonometries such as sine, cosine, etc., and square roots.
Central Processing Unit:
The ALU, control unit and registers and together called the CPU. It is sometimes called the computer's brain, and its job is to perform commands. We send instructions to the CPU whenever we press a key, click the mouse, or start an application.
Software refers to computer parts, such as programs, data, protocols, etc., that do not have a material form. In contrast to the physical hardware from which the system is built, the software is that portion of a computer system consisting of encoded information or computer instructions.
It is sometimes called "firmware" when the software is stored in hardware that can not be easily modified, such as with a BIOS ROM on an IBM PC compatible computer.
Computer hardware and software require each other, and neither of them can be realistically used on their own. There are four main components of a general-purpose computer: the arithmetic logic unit (ALU), the control unit, the memory, and the I/O (collectively called input and output) devices.
Computers are used in various fields, such as homes, businesses, government offices, research organizations, educational institutions, medicine, entertainment, etc. because of their features and powerful functions. They have taken sectors and companies to a whole new level.
Science-
Computers are best suited for the collection, analysis, categorization, and storage of data in science, research and engineering. They also help scientists to exchange data both internally and internationally with each other.
Government-
Computers in the government sector are used to perform various functions and improve their services. In most cases, data processing tasks, the maintenance of citizens' databases, and the promotion of a paperless environment are the primary purposes of using computers. In addition to this, computers play a key role in the country's defence system.
Health and Medicine-
They are used to preserve information, records, live patient monitoring, X-rays, and more from patients. Computers assist in setting up laboratory tools, monitoring heart rate and blood pressure, etc. Besides, computers allow physicians to easily exchange patient data with other medical specialists.
Education-
They help people get different educational materials (such as images, videos, e-books, etc.) in one place. Also, computers are best suited for online classes, online tutoring, online exams, and task and project creation. Also, they can be used to maintain and track student performance and other data.
Banking-
Most countries use online banking systems so that customers can access their data directly. People can verify the balance of their account, transfer cash, and pay online bills, including credit cards. Besides, banks use computers to execute transactions and store client information, transaction records, etc.
A computer's a programmable device that accepts raw data(input) and processes it as output with a group of instructions (a program) to supply the result. It renders output after performing mathematical and logical operations and can save the output for future use. The word "computer" derives from the word "computare" in Latin, which means calculating.
Computers are of different types based on different criteria. Based on their size, computers are of five types:
Micro Computers-
It is a single-user computer that has less capacity for speed and storage than the other types. For a CPU, it uses a microprocessor. Laptops, desktop computers, personal digital assistants (PDAs), tablets, and smartphones are common examples of microcomputers. Microcomputers are generally designed and built for general use, such as browsing, information search, the internet, MS Office, social media, etc.
Mini Computers-
Minicomputers are also referred to as "Midrange Computers." They are multi-user computers designed to simultaneously support multiple users. Therefore, they are generally used by small companies and firms.
Mainframe Computers-
It is also a multi-user computer that large companies and government organizations use to run their business operations as large amounts of data can be stored and processed. Banks, universities, and insurance companies, for example, use mainframe computers to store data from their customers, students, and policyholders.
Super Computer-
Among all types of computers, supercomputers are the fastest and most costly computers. They have an enormous capacity for storage and computing speeds and can therefore perform millions of instructions per second.
Workstations-
It is a single-user computer with a comparatively more powerful microprocessor and a high-quality monitor compared to a mini-computer.
It increases productivity.
It helps in connecting to the internet.
It helps in organizing data and information.
It allows storing large amounts of data.
The first electric computer that was invented weighed around 27 tons or even more than that and took up to 1800 square feet.
There are about 5000 new viruses that are released every month.
The original name of Windows was Interface Manager.
It is surely known that the life of humans would not have been so easy if computers were not a part of human life. This is also supported by a lot of pieces of evidence where we can even see in daily life how the computer is not just present in an organization but is also available right in the pockets of everyone. Thus, the computer has surely made it easy while also spoiling a lot of people's lives.
1. What are the disadvantages of computers?
While the computer has surely made life easier, it also has a lot of disadvantages. The disadvantages of the computers can be provided as follows:
People spend too much time sitting and doing nothing but watching the content on computers.
People staring at computers for a long time also tend to strain their eyes, and as a result, they need spectacles to understand what is being written in front of them.
Attention span is decreasing with an increase in the use of computers.
With computers being AI-powered, it is now easier for people to do all the tasks on a computer and not work on it themselves. This has made a lot of people lazy.
2. What is the process of working on a computer?
A computer is an electronic machine and it needs information to be added in as raw data to function well. It has a flow that determines the accessing of data. The following steps take place before the results are obtained:
Information is taken in by the computer in the form of raw data. This process is also called the input.
Then the information that is not needed will be stored while the information that is needed is passed onto the next step. The storing of data is called memory.
Then the information that is required is crushed or it is split and this process is called processing.
The last step is where the results are obtained. This process is called getting the output.
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Computers play a vital role in our lives. They are used in homes, schools, offices, and many other places. They help us in many ways.
In education, computers offer a fun and interactive way to learn. They can make complex subjects easy to understand.
Computers help us communicate with people around the world. Through emails, video calls, and social media, we can connect with anyone, anywhere.
In the workplace, computers increase efficiency. They help us manage data, make presentations, and do research.
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In the contemporary world, computers have become an integral part of our lives. They are ubiquitous, influencing various aspects from communication, business, education, to entertainment. With the advent of digital technology, computers have revolutionized the way we live, work, and perceive the world.
Computers have significantly transformed education, enabling access to vast knowledge repositories and promoting interactive learning. They support online education, which has become particularly important in the wake of global events like the COVID-19 pandemic. Through e-learning platforms, students can learn from anywhere, anytime, breaking geographical barriers.
In the business realm, computers facilitate efficient data management, financial operations, and communication. They have also fostered globalization by enabling businesses to operate beyond geographical confines. Moreover, computers underpin the burgeoning field of data analysis, providing businesses with insightful trends and patterns.
In healthcare, computers play a pivotal role in research, patient records management, and disease diagnosis. They have also propelled telemedicine, ensuring healthcare accessibility even in remote areas.
In conclusion, computers have become indispensable in our lives. They have not only simplified tasks but also opened doors to new possibilities, shaping our lives in unimaginable ways. As we continue to evolve with technology, the significance of computers will remain at the forefront of our progress.
The advent of computers has undeniably marked a significant shift in human civilization. From aiding complex calculations to facilitating global connectivity, computers have become an integral part of our lives. This essay will delve into the importance of computers in our daily life, examining their roles in various sectors.
In healthcare, computers have become indispensable. They aid in complex procedures, from imaging and diagnosis to surgical procedures. Electronic Health Records (EHRs) have streamlined the management of patient data, improving efficiency and accuracy. Moreover, computers also facilitate telemedicine, allowing healthcare professionals to provide services remotely.
The business sector has also been greatly impacted by computers. Data analysis, inventory management, digital marketing, online transactions, and customer relationship management are all facilitated by computers. They have enabled businesses to operate on a global scale, improving efficiency, productivity, and profitability.
Entertainment.
In the sphere of entertainment, computers have introduced new dimensions. From high-definition movies and music to virtual reality and video games, computers have significantly enriched our leisure time. They have also facilitated the creation and distribution of digital content, opening new avenues for creativity and expression.
In conclusion, computers have permeated every aspect of our lives, becoming an essential tool for learning, communication, business, healthcare, and entertainment. They have significantly increased efficiency, productivity, and accessibility, making our lives easier and more connected. As technology continues to evolve, the role of computers in our lives is likely to become even more prominent, underscoring the importance of computer literacy in the contemporary world.
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In this essay on computer, we are going to discuss some useful things about computers. The modern-day computer has become an important part of our daily life. Also, their usage has increased much fold during the last decade. Nowadays, they use the computer in every office whether private or government. Mankind is using computers for over many decades now. Also, they are used in many fields like agriculture, designing, machinery making, defense and many more. Above all, they have revolutionized the whole world.
It is very difficult to find the exact origin of computers. But according to some experts computer exists at the time of world war-II. Also, at that time they were used for keeping data. But, it was for only government use and not for public use. Above all, in the beginning, the computer was a very large and heavy machine.
The computer runs on a three-step cycle namely input, process, and output. Also, the computer follows this cycle in every process it was asked to do. In simple words, the process can be explained in this way. The data which we feed into the computer is input, the work CPU do is process and the result which the computer give is output.
The simple computer basically consists of CPU, monitor, mouse, and keyboard . Also, there are hundreds of other computer parts that can be attached to it. These other parts include a printer, laser pen, scanner , etc.
The computer is categorized into many different types like supercomputers, mainframes, personal computers (desktop), PDAs, laptop, etc. The mobile phone is also a type of computer because it fulfills all the criteria of being a computer.
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As the usage of computer increased it became a necessity for almost every field to use computers for their operations. Also, they have made working and sorting things easier. Below we are mentioning some of the important fields that use a computer in their daily operation.
They use computers to diagnose diseases, run tests and for finding the cure for deadly diseases . Also, they are able to find a cure for many diseases because of computers.
Whether it’s scientific research, space research or any social research computers help in all of them. Also, due to them, we are able to keep a check on the environment , space, and society. Space research helped us to explore the galaxies. While scientific research has helped us to locate resources and various other useful resources from the earth.
For any country, his defence is most important for the safety and security of its people. Also, computer in this field helps the country’s security agencies to detect a threat which can be harmful in the future. Above all the defense industry use them to keep surveillance on our enemy.
Computers have become a necessity also, they have become a threat too. This is due to hackers who steal your private data and leak them on internet. Also, anyone can access this data. Apart from that, there are other threats like viruses, spams, bug and many other problems.
The computer is a very important machine that has become a useful part of our life. Also, the computers have twin-faces on one side it’s a boon and on the other side, it’s a bane. Its uses completely depend upon you. Apart from that, a day in the future will come when human civilization won’t be able to survive without computers as we depend on them too much. Till now it is a great discovery of mankind that has helped in saving thousands and millions of lives.
Q.1 What is a computer?
A.1 A computer is an electronic device or machine that makes our work easier. Also, they help us in many ways.
Q.2 Mention various fields where computers are used?
A.2 Computers are majorly used in defense, medicine, and for research purposes.
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We often recognize computers as the devices we use to browse the internet, communicate with others, and type down notes, but there is more to a computer than this. A complex set of processes, calculations, and operations performs everything we do on a computer. Without a doubt, computers make our lives easier and enhance our personal and working life.
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1. types of computers by brent dawson, 2. uses of computers in education by kristina barroso, 3. our dependency on computers by nora fox, 4. neural networks: is your brain like a computer by shamli prakash.
2. can computers take over society, 3. is computer science a worthwhile program to study, 4. pros and cons of computers, 5. can computers compete with the human brain.
“Calculations for things such as automotive design, weather forecasting, and aerospace use supercomputers. Embedded computers are used for functions in a larger product. They are located in things such as automobiles, consumer electronics and office machines. As we all know computers come in many shapes and sizes. They can be used for many different things and can be located anywhere. Technology has increased so much that the most unheard compact thing can be a computer.
Dawson stresses that computers can come in all shapes and sizes. There are different types of computers, such as personal computers, mobile computers, game consoles, and supercomputers, each with its own functions and specialties. He briefly touches on each type of computer and its uses. Technology has come a long way, as the most complex computers are everywhere, whether in laboratories, offices, or even our mobile phones or watches.
“Critics argue that spell check and other computer features that automatically correct errors in spelling and punctuation make students too lazy to learn and apply the rules themselves. These features, however, help point out where students went wrong and offer valuable learning opportunities that can help students enhance their understanding of appropriate spelling and punctuation.”
In her essay, Barroso discusses the advantages and disadvantages of incorporating computers into education. They allow schools to maximize online resources, foster student engagement, and make it easier for teachers and students to perform school-related tasks. However, they may make students lazy to check mistakes, thinking that the computers will automatically check them. Ultimately, the pros outweigh the cons.
“As far as I concerned, computer is a great invention and it is useful to human life. It should be impossible to live without computer as we get too much used of computers nowadays. However, we should use it wisely. We know the fact that the more we rely on computer, the more we will lose in our life. So, we should also find ways to make our dependence on computers less dangerous to us, so that we will not rely on computer completely.”
Fox discusses the state of society today where we rely far too much on computers. They help us greatly in our daily lives, but they have made us depend on technology for information rather than thinking for ourselves. And if something goes wrong, like the servers crash, the world is at a standstill. Computers are a net good for society, but we must avoid revolving our lives around technology.
“In data science terms, this phase is somewhat akin to ‘Model Training’ — the more things a child is exposed to the more the synapses associated with it get built. A good example is language — the more a child is exposed to linguistics in early years, the more evolved the area of her brain that is associated with languages would get. Ditto for other cognitive and non-cognitive abilities.”
Prakash discusses the different ways in which our brains operate as computers. An information processing system has five components: input, output, storage, processing, and program. The human brain does have all of these components, which are used to perform our daily functions. She looks into how human intelligence can be “trained,” like computers are developed.
“When the brain identifies a more efficient or effective way to compute and function, it can morph and alter its physical and neuronal structure, hence the term “plasticity“. Until we achieve true Artificial Intelligence (in which computers should theoretically be able to re-wire themselves), neuroplasticity will always keep the human brain at least one step ahead of “static” supercomputers.”
Staughton writes about how much more advanced computers have become in recent decades, with some of them being able to outsmart humans in tasks such as chess. However, he explains that our brains are very different from technology and are inherently superior to even the most powerful computers in terms of efficiency, adaptability, and many other factors. However, he keeps the door on computers, eventually developing beyond our capabilities in the future.
Computers aid us in many tasks; it is undeniable that they make our lives easier. Think of the different uses of computers, both in your life and in general, and list them. Briefly explain each, and if you want, also explain how computers have been most helpful in your life. You can also check out these essays about the internet .
This is a question many have grappled with and is the subject of many science-fiction and dystopian stories. Many believe that only good can come from greater technological advancement, while others believe humanity will be subject to much conflict and suffering. Based on research, decide whether we should introduce computers into more aspects of our lives. You can cite articles, essays, books, or even movies to prove your point.
In your essay, discuss how helpful an education in computer science would be. Research the course’s requirements, benefits, disadvantages, and expectations and, based on your personal opinion, write about whether it would be worth it to pursue this program. This essay is more suited for those with experience, but if not, consult online sources or interview people with experience for a solid evidence base.
Computers have many advantages as well as disadvantages. List down the pros and cons of computers you can come up with, and discuss a few of them in your essay. Then, based on the evidence you’ve provided, decide whether computers are a net good or bad for society in the long run.
A few essay examples above have compared technology and artificial intelligence to the human brain, as they are both “computers,” so to speak. In your opinion, will technology ever come to a point where it will rival our abilities? Conduct research and cite credible sources for a strong essay .
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Computers have revolutionized our lives, becoming essential tools for communication, work, and access to information. They have simplified tasks, increased efficiency, and opened up new possibilities. The internet, accessible through computers, has connected people globally, changing the way we socialize and access entertainment. Industries such as healthcare and finance have been transformed by computers, improving accuracy and decision-making. However, challenges such as cybersecurity threats and privacy concerns exist. In conclusion, computers have profoundly impacted society, enhancing productivity and connectivity. Their role in education, business, and research is undeniable. While enjoying the benefits of computers, it is important to address the challenges they present and ensure responsible and secure use. Computers are a fundamental part of our lives, shaping the way we live, work, and interact with the world.
Computers have become an integral part of our modern world. They have revolutionized the way we live, work, and communicate. A computer is an electronic device that processes and stores data, performs tasks, and enables us to access information from around the world.
Computers have transformed various aspects of our lives. They have simplified tasks, increased efficiency, and opened up new possibilities for creativity and innovation. From personal computers to laptops, tablets, and smartphones, these devices have become essential tools in education, business, entertainment, and research.
The internet made accessible through computers, has connected people globally, enabling instant communication, sharing of information, and collaboration across borders. Online platforms and applications have changed the way we socialize, shop, and access entertainment.
Computers have also revolutionized industries such as healthcare, finance, and transportation, improving efficiency, accuracy, and decision-making. They play a vital role in scientific research, data analysis, and simulations.
However, the rapid advancement of technology has also brought challenges. Cybersecurity threats, privacy concerns, and the digital divide are important issues that need to be addressed.
In conclusion, computers have transformed the world, making tasks easier, connecting people globally, and enabling advancements in various fields. Their impact on society is profound, with both positive and negative consequences. As technology continues to evolve, it is crucial to embrace its benefits while also addressing the challenges it presents. Computers have undoubtedly become an indispensable part of our lives, shaping the way we live and interact with the world.
Title: The Computer Revolution – Transforming Lives, Empowering Innovation
The computer has undoubtedly become an integral part of our modern world, revolutionizing the way we live, work, and communicate. This essay explores the profound impact of computers on society, delving into their history, evolution, and the transformative role they play in various aspects of our lives. From personal computers to smartphones and cloud computing, the computer has become an indispensable tool in education, business, healthcare, entertainment, and research. However, as computers continue to advance, challenges such as cybersecurity threats and privacy concerns arise, necessitating responsible use and the development of ethical frameworks.
The computer, as we know it today, has a rich history that dates back several decades. From the early mechanical devices to modern digital computers, the evolution of computers has been driven by advancements in technology and the quest for increased computational power and efficiency. Pioneers such as Charles Babbage, Alan Turing, and Grace Hopper laid the foundation for modern computing, introducing concepts like programmability and binary code.
Computers have transformed the landscape of education. They have become essential tools for students, educators, and researchers. Computers facilitate online learning, providing access to vast amounts of educational resources, interactive tutorials, and collaborative platforms. They enable personalized learning experiences, adaptive assessments, and distance education, making education accessible to a wider audience. Additionally, computers enhance productivity, allowing students to complete assignments, conduct research, and communicate with peers and teachers more efficiently.
The business world has been revolutionized by computers. From small startups to multinational corporations, computers have become indispensable for efficient operations, data management, and communication. They enable streamlined processes, data analysis, and decision-making. Computers have transformed various industries, including finance, marketing, supply chain management, and customer service. With the advent of e-commerce, computers have opened up new avenues for online businesses and global trade. The digitalization of business processes has increased efficiency, reduced costs, and facilitated global collaborations.
Computers have significantly impacted the healthcare industry, improving patient care, diagnostics, and research. Electronic health records (EHRs) enable secure storage and efficient retrieval of patient information, reducing errors and improving healthcare delivery. Computer-aided diagnostics and medical imaging technologies have enhanced accuracy and speed in detecting diseases. Telemedicine and telehealth have extended healthcare access to remote areas, allowing patients to consult with healthcare professionals virtually. Additionally, computers play a vital role in medical research, enabling data analysis, simulations, and drug discovery.
Computers have transformed the entertainment and media industry. From digital streaming platforms to online gaming, computers have revolutionized the way we consume and create content. They enable immersive virtual reality experiences, computer-generated imagery (CGI) in movies, and interactive storytelling. Social media platforms provide avenues for self-expression, communication, and content sharing. Computers have democratized content creation, allowing individuals to create and distribute their work on platforms like YouTube, blogs, and podcasts.
While computers offer immense benefits, they also present challenges and concerns. Cybersecurity threats, such as hacking and identity theft, pose risks to individuals and organizations. Privacy concerns arise as personal data becomes more accessible and vulnerable to misuse. Additionally, the digital divide creates disparities in access to technology, limiting opportunities for certain populations. It is crucial to address these challenges through robust cybersecurity measures, privacy regulations, and efforts to bridge the digital divide.
The computer revolution has transformed our lives, empowering innovation, enhancing productivity, and connecting people across the globe. Computers have revolutionized education, business, healthcare, and entertainment, enabling advancements and opening up new possibilities. However, as technology continues to evolve, it is important to address challenges such as cybersecurity threats, privacy concerns, and the digital divide. Responsible use, ethical frameworks, and continuous efforts to enhance cybersecurity and privacy safeguards are necessary to harness the full potential of computers. With responsible usage and thoughtful integration into various sectors, computers will continue to shape our world, fostering progress, innovation, and connectivity.
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Essay on Computer500+ words essay on computer. A computer is an electronic device that performs complex calculations. It is a wonderful product of modern technology. Nowadays, computers have become a significant part of our life. Whether it is in the sector of education or health, computers are used everywhere. Our progress is entirely dependent on computers powered by the latest technology. This ‘Essay on Computer’ also covers the history of computers as well as their uses in different sectors. By going through the ‘Computer’ Essay in English, students will get an idea of writing a good Essay on Computers. After practising this essay, they will be able to write essays on other topics related to computers, such as the ‘Uses of Computer’ Essay. The invention of the computer has made our lives easier. The device is used for many purposes, such as securing information, messages, data processing, software programming, calculations, etc. A desktop computer has a CPU, UPS, monitor, keyboard, and mouse to work. A laptop is a modern form of computer in which all the components are inbuilt into a single device. Earlier, computers were not so fast and powerful. After thorough and meticulous research and work by various scientists, modern-day computers have come up. History of ComputersThe history of computer development is often used to reference the different generations of computing devices. Each generation of computers is characterised by a major technological development that fundamentally changed the way computers work. Most of the major developments from the 1940s to the present day have resulted in increasingly smaller, more powerful, faster, cheaper and more efficient computing devices. The evolution of computer technology is often divided into five generations. These five generations of computers are as follows:
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6. Communication Communication is a way to convey an idea, a message, a picture, a speech or any form of text, audio or video clip. Computers are capable of doing so. Through computers, we can send an email, chat with each other, do video conferencing, etc. Nowadays, to a large extent, banking is dependent on computers. Banks provide an online accounting facility, which includes checking current balances, making deposits and overdrafts, checking interest charges, shares, trustee records, etc. The ATM machines, which are fully automated, use computers, making it easier for customers to deal with banking transactions. 8. Marketing In marketing, computers are mainly used for advertising and home shopping. Similarly, there are various other applications of computers in other fields, such as insurance, engineering, design, etc. Students can practise more essays on different topics to improve their writing skills. Keep learning and stay tuned with BYJU’S for the latest update on CBSE/ICSE/State Board/Competitive Exams. Also, download the BYJU’S App for interactive study videos. Frequently asked Questions on Computer EssayHow has the invention of the computer been useful to students. Easy and ready access to information has been possible (internet) with the invention of the computer. How to start writing an essay on a computer?Before writing an essay, first plan the topics, sub-topics and main points which are going to be included in the body of the essay. Then, structure the content accordingly and check for information and examples. How to use the computer to browse for information on essays?Various search engines are available, like Google, where plenty of information can be obtained regarding essays and essay structures.
Leave a Comment Cancel replyYour Mobile number and Email id will not be published. Required fields are marked * Request OTP on Voice Call Post My Comment Thank u sir Register with BYJU'S & Download Free PDFsRegister with byju's & watch live videos. What are your chances of acceptance?Calculate for all schools, your chance of acceptance. Your chancing factorsExtracurriculars. How to Write the “Why Computer Science?” EssayWhat’s covered:, what is the purpose of the “why computer science” essay, elements of a good computer science essay, computer science essay example, where to get your essay edited. You will encounter many essay prompts as you start applying to schools, but if you are intent on majoring in computer science or a related field, you will come across the “ Why Computer Science? ” essay archetype. It’s important that you know the importance behind this prompt and what constitutes a good response in order to make your essay stand out. For more information on writing essays, check out CollegeVine’s extensive essay guides that include everything from general tips, to essay examples, to essay breakdowns that will help you write the essays for over 100 schools. Colleges ask you to write a “ Why Computer Science? ” essay so you may communicate your passion for computer science, and demonstrate how it aligns with your personal and professional goals. Admissions committees want to see that you have a deep interest and commitment to the field, and that you have a vision for how a degree in computer science will propel your future aspirations. The essay provides an opportunity to distinguish yourself from other applicants. It’s your chance to showcase your understanding of the discipline, your experiences that sparked or deepened your interest in the field, and your ambitions for future study and career. You can detail how a computer science degree will equip you with the skills and knowledge you need to make a meaningful contribution in this rapidly evolving field. A well-crafted “ Why Computer Science? ” essay not only convinces the admissions committee of your enthusiasm and commitment to computer science, but also provides a glimpse of your ability to think critically, solve problems, and communicate effectively—essential skills for a computer scientist. The essay also gives you an opportunity to demonstrate your understanding of the specific computer science program at the college or university you are applying to. You can discuss how the program’s resources, faculty, curriculum, and culture align with your academic interests and career goals. A strong “ Why Computer Science? ” essay shows that you have done your research, and that you are applying to the program not just because you want to study computer science, but because you believe that this particular program is the best fit for you. Writing an effective “ Why Computer Science ?” essay often requires a blend of two popular college essay archetypes: “ Why This Major? ” and “ Why This College? “. Explain “Why This Major?”The “ Why This Major? ” essay is an opportunity for you to dig deep into your motivations and passions for studying Computer Science. It’s about sharing your ‘origin story’ of how your interest in Computer Science took root and blossomed. This part of your essay could recount an early experience with coding, a compelling Computer Science class you took, or a personal project that sparked your fascination. What was the journey that led you to this major? Was it a particular incident, or did your interest evolve over time? Did you participate in related activities, like coding clubs, online courses, hackathons, or internships? Importantly, this essay should also shed light on your future aspirations. How does your interest in Computer Science connect to your career goals? What kind of problems do you hope to solve with your degree? The key for a strong “ Why This Major? ” essay is to make the reader understand your connection to the subject. This is done through explaining your fascination and love for computer science. What emotions do you feel when you are coding? How does it make you feel when you figure out the solution after hours of trying? What aspects of your personality shine when you are coding? By addressing these questions, you can effectively demonstrate a deep, personal, and genuine connection with the major. Emphasize “Why This College?”The “ Why This College? ” component of the essay demonstrates your understanding of the specific university and its Computer Science program. This is where you show that you’ve done your homework about the college, and you know what resources it has to support your academic journey. What unique opportunities does the university offer for Computer Science students? Are there particular courses, professors, research opportunities, or clubs that align with your interests? Perhaps there’s a study abroad program or an industry partnership that could give you a unique learning experience. Maybe the university has a particular teaching methodology that resonates with you. Also, think about the larger university community. What aspects of the campus culture, community, location, or extracurricular opportunities enhance your interest in this college? Remember, this is not about general praises but about specific features that align with your goals. How will these resources and opportunities help you explore your interests further and achieve your career goals? How does the university’s vision and mission resonate with your own values and career aspirations? It’s important when discussing the school’s resources that you always draw a connection between the opportunity and yourself. For example, don’t tell us you want to work with X professor because of their work pioneering regenerative AI. Go a step further and say because of your goal to develop AI surgeons for remote communities, learning how to strengthen AI feedback loops from X professor would bring you one step closer to achieving your dream. By articulating your thoughts on these aspects, you demonstrate a strong alignment between the college and your academic goals, enhancing your appeal as a prospective student. Demonstrate a Deep Understanding of Computer ScienceAs with a traditional “ Why This Major? ” essay, you must exhibit a deep and clear understanding of computer science. Discuss specific areas within the field that pique your interest and why. This could range from artificial intelligence to software development, or from data science to cybersecurity. What’s important is to not just boast and say “ I have a strong grasp on cybersecurity ”, but instead use your knowledge to show your readers your passion: “ After being bombarded with cyber attack after cyber attack, I explained to my grandparents the concept of end-to-end encryption and how phishing was not the same as a peaceful afternoon on a lake. ” Make it Fun!Students make the mistake of thinking their college essays have to be serious and hyper-professional. While you don’t want to be throwing around slang and want to present yourself in a positive light, you shouldn’t feel like you’re not allowed to have fun with your essay. Let your personality shine and crack a few jokes. You can, and should, also get creative with your essay. A great way to do this in a computer science essay is to incorporate lines of code or write the essay like you are writing out code. Now we will go over a real “ Why Computer Science? ” essay a student submitted and explore what the essay did well, and where there is room for improvement. Please note: Looking at examples of real essays students have submitted to colleges can be very beneficial to get inspiration for your essays. You should never copy or plagiarize from these examples when writing your own essays. Colleges can tell when an essay isn’t genuine and will not view students favorably if they plagiarized. I held my breath and hit RUN. Yes! A plump white cat jumped out and began to catch the falling pizzas. Although my Fat Cat project seems simple now, it was the beginning of an enthusiastic passion for computer science. Four years and thousands of hours of programming later, that passion has grown into an intense desire to explore how computer science can serve society. Every day, surrounded by technology that can recognize my face and recommend scarily-specific ads, I’m reminded of Uncle Ben’s advice to a young Spiderman: “with great power comes great responsibility”. Likewise, the need to ensure digital equality has skyrocketed with AI’s far-reaching presence in society; and I believe that digital fairness starts with equality in education. The unique use of threads at the College of Computing perfectly matches my interests in AI and its potential use in education; the path of combined threads on Intelligence and People gives me the rare opportunity to delve deep into both areas. I’m particularly intrigued by the rich sets of both knowledge-based and data-driven intelligence courses, as I believe AI should not only show correlation of events, but also provide insight for why they occur. In my four years as an enthusiastic online English tutor, I’ve worked hard to help students overcome both financial and technological obstacles in hopes of bringing quality education to people from diverse backgrounds. For this reason, I’m extremely excited by the many courses in the People thread that focus on education and human-centered technology. I’d love to explore how to integrate AI technology into the teaching process to make education more available, affordable, and effective for people everywhere. And with the innumerable opportunities that Georgia Tech has to offer, I know that I will be able to go further here than anywhere else. What the Essay Did WellThis essay perfectly accomplishes the two key parts of a “ Why Computer Science? ” essay: answering “ Why This Major? ” and “ Why This College? ”. Not to mention, we get a lot of insight into this student and what they care about beyond computer science, and a fun hook at the beginning. Starting with the “ Why This Major? ” aspect of the response, this essay demonstrates what got the student into computer science, why they are passionate about the subject, and what their goals are. They show us their introduction to the world of CS with an engaging hook: “I held my breath and hit RUN. Yes! A plump white cat jumped out and began to catch the falling pizzas. ” We then see this is a core passion because they spent “ Four years and thousands of hours ,” coding. The student shows us why they care about AI with the sentence, “ Every day, surrounded by technology that can recognize my face and recommend scarily-specific ads ,” which makes the topic personal by demonstrating their fear at AI’s capabilities. But, rather than let panic overwhelm them, the student calls upon Spiderman and tells us their goal of establishing digital equality through education. This provides a great basis for the rest of the essay, as it thoroughly explains the students motivations and goals, and demonstrates their appreciation for interdisciplinary topics. Then, the essay shifts into answering “ Why This College? ”, which it does very well by honing in on a unique facet of Georgia Tech’s College of Computing: threads. This is a great example of how to provide depth to the school resources you mention. The student describes the two threads and not only why the combination is important to them, but how their previous experiences (i.e. online English tutor) correlate to the values of the thread: “ For this reason, I’m extremely excited by the many courses in the People thread that focus on education and human-centered technology. ” What Could Be ImprovedThis essay does a good job covering the basics of the prompt, but it could be elevated with more nuance and detail. The biggest thing missing from this essay is a strong core to tie everything together. What do we mean by that? We want to see a common theme, anecdote, or motivation that is weaved throughout the entire essay to connect everything. Take the Spiderman quote for example. If this was expanded, it could have been the perfect core for this essay. Underlying this student’s interest in AI is a passion for social justice, so they could have used the quote about power and responsibility to talk about existing injustices with AI and how once they have the power to create AI they will act responsibly and help affected communities. They are clearly passionate about equality of education, but there is a disconnect between education and AI that comes from a lack of detail. To strengthen the core of the essay, this student needs to include real-world examples of how AI is fostering inequities in education. This takes their essay from theoretical to practical. Whether you’re a seasoned writer or a novice trying your hand at college application essays, the review and editing process is crucial. A fresh set of eyes can provide valuable insights into the clarity, coherence, and impact of your writing. Our free Peer Essay Review tool offers a unique platform to get your essay reviewed by another student. Peer reviews can often uncover gaps, provide new insights or enhance the clarity of your essay, making your arguments more compelling. The best part? You can return the favor by reviewing other students’ essays, which is a great way to hone your own writing and critical thinking skills. For a more professional touch, consider getting your essay reviewed by a college admissions expert . CollegeVine advisors have years of experience helping students refine their writing and successfully apply to top-tier schools. 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