Originally posted by Asher
It's all in how you look at it. Computer science constantly progresses. An idiot looks it as inevitable obsolescence, an intellectual looks at it as a stepping stone to progress.
You also display more profound ignorance. And since I'm feeling generous, I'll tell you why. Computer science is not just about software development. Advances made in computer science are not obsolete. I can develop and discover algorithms and theories that last the test of time. Many fundamental tenants of computer science have been unchanged for decades. More is being added constantly to this knowledge base, and rarely does it "obsolete" prior knowledge, it usually supplements.
The kind of work being done in computer science in terms of artificial intelligence, numerical modeling, etc will not become obsolete. It's a journey of knowledge that we're adding to.
It's all in how you look at it. Computer science constantly progresses. An idiot looks it as inevitable obsolescence, an intellectual looks at it as a stepping stone to progress.
You also display more profound ignorance. And since I'm feeling generous, I'll tell you why. Computer science is not just about software development. Advances made in computer science are not obsolete. I can develop and discover algorithms and theories that last the test of time. Many fundamental tenants of computer science have been unchanged for decades. More is being added constantly to this knowledge base, and rarely does it "obsolete" prior knowledge, it usually supplements.
The kind of work being done in computer science in terms of artificial intelligence, numerical modeling, etc will not become obsolete. It's a journey of knowledge that we're adding to.
The one work being done that you mentioned that may have a significant bearing on discussions of humanity is artificial intelligence. Otherwise, just more bells and whistles.
You seem utterly incapable of understanding my point, so I will try to be generous with you:
Technological progress of any kind increases what humanity is able to do in terms of manipulating the material world. Yet all that technological progress does not address, or even change what it is like to be human, ie. the emotions and thoughts that occupy our minds on a daily basis. Which is why a love story written in completely different social times, under completely different material conditions, can still be copied and retold with minor variation countless times.
Is that simple enough for you to understand?
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