“We need to ask ourselves not only what computers can do, but what computers should do.”

The Seattle Times: " Microsoft Build: Data privacy must be protected, CEO Satya Nadella tells technologists https://www.seattletimes.com/business/microsoft/microsoft-build-data-privacy-must-be-protected-ceo-satya-nadella-tells-technologists/" (7 May 2018)

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