Can we really trust a computer?
When you go on the computer and you surf the net for a certain topic you may find many results with websites concerning this topic. You go in some of the websites and see that one website maybe saying something while the other ones are saying the opposite. Can we really trust everything what we see on the net? This is not the only thing that concerns with trusting a computer. What if one of your employees is short a large amount of money and they really did not give out the wrong change of money. Can we really trust that the cash register did not make any mistakes? This question has been on my mind for many years before taking this course and in Chapter 4 in the text A Gift of Fire it talks about what can go wrong with computers and computer failures. Personally, I do not trust computers all the time. I keep in mind that many things can go wrong with a computer and that a computer like humans can not be "Perfect". From my own personal experience I have learned that I can never rely on computers for many reasons. For example, one time I had an assignment due the next day and unlikely my computer got the worm and it crashed.
As stated in A Gift of Fire in Chapter 4, many system failures can happen. There had been several of other incidents where someone was short an even amount of money. At the end of the night, after counting out, I realized that I was short exactly fifty dollars. How can we prevent this from happening? With technologies nowadays we can not prevent things like this from happening. Baase states, "A woman was billed $6. I did not save any of my work on to a back up disk so I had to ask my professor if I could turn it in late. "She also talks about how many of these errors made could have been avoided with more care from the workers of these companies. This is due to computer errors as well. An example, the book give is about system failures in telecommunications. This had also happened to me before; I once got declined from a credit card company because the credit bureaus had false information about me. Another incident that had happened was during at work at Forever 21. We can use them in our daily life but do not forget that computers like humans are not perfect; therefore we can not "trust" it completely. A few weeks later the same exact thing happened to me. Another computer error many Americans face today is billing errors.
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