So why the computers were made?

The reason we live in fear counting days before doomsday (technological singularity) is that the 19th century people just couldn’t wait any longer. Suddenly they got tired of doing stuff manually.

Computers were created to automate repetitive tasks and perform complex calculations much faster and more accurately than humans could. This was important for scientific research, engineering, and business operations where large amounts of data needed processing.

Computers in the past required more room

Computers play a fundamental role in nearly every aspect of modern life, shaping how we work, communicate, learn, and interact with the world. The reasons for creating computers have evolved with technological advancements and societal needs, ranging from scientific research and military applications to business efficiency and personal productivity.

Sooner or later, it was inevitable. Let’s just hope technological singularity will stay on the pages of sci-fi books for a little bit longer.