No computer is ever going to ask a new, reasonable question. It takes trained people to do that.
You manage things; you lead people.
The only phrase I've ever disliked is, 'Why, we've always done it that way.' I always tell young people, 'Go ahead and do it. You can always apologize later.'
Manage things. Lead people.
We're flooding people with information. We need to feed it through a processor. A human must turn information into intelligence or knowledge.
Developing a compiler was a logical move; but in matters like this, you don't run against logic - you run against people who can't change their minds.
You manage things, you lead people. We went overboard on management and forgot about leadership.
If you do something once, people will call it an accident. If you do it twice, they call it a coincidence. But do it a third time and you've just proven a natural law!