“On est comme des ordinateurs qu'on programme et déprogramme à volonté. Nous nous conditionnons même à nos réussites et à nos échecs futurs.”
L'ultime secret
Bernard Werber 32
écrivain français (1961-) 1961Citations similaires

“Rien ne réussit comme le succès.”

par exemple, linguistiques
(en) Our ignorance of brain function is currently so very nearly total that we could not even begin to frame appropriate research strategies. We would stand before the open brain, fancy instruments in hand, roughly as an unschooled labourer might stand before the exposed wiring of a computer: awed perhaps, but surely helpless. A microanalysis of brain functions is, moreover, no more useful for understanding anything about thinking than a corresponding analysis of the pulses flowing through a computer would be for understanding what program the computer is running. Such analyses would simply be at the wrong conceptual level. They might help to decide crucial experiments, but only after such experiments had been designed on the basis of much higher-level (for example, linguistic) theories.
Computer Power and Human Reason: From Judgment To Calculation (1976)

I believe that in about fifty years’ time it will be possible to programme computers, with a storage capacity of about 10⁹, to make them play the imitation game so well that an average interrogator will not have more than 70 per cent. chance of mating the right identification after five minutes of questioning.
en
, 1950

Six études de psychologie, 1964

“Le programme, c’était pour Gropius comme pour Le Corbusier, la production de l’espace.”
La Production de l'espace, 1974

“Dans le « programme des examens » les choses ne se passent pas comme dans la vie.”
Claudine at School