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Hum humanities in the Machine

Quality: 8/10 Relevance: 9/10

Summary

An essay tracing the humanities roots of computing, arguing that figures like Lovelace, Turing, Hopper, and Dijkstra fused humanities thinking with technical work. It warns that lacking humanities training in modern tech leads to ethically and socially limited systems, and urges readers to engage with philosophy, literature, and history to build more human-centered technology.

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