"Bicycle for the Mind": How Personal Computers Made Humans More Creative and Soon, Healthier

"Bicycle for the Mind": How Personal Computers Made Humans More Creative and Soon, Healthier
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In 1981, Steve Jobs, the co-founder of Apple, used a memorable phrase to describe the potential of personal computers. He called them the "bicycle for the mind". The phrase captured the idea that computers, like bicycles, could enhance human intelligence and creativity.

At the time, personal computers were still in their infancy. But Jobs saw the potential of computers to transform the way we think and create. He believed that computers could become the most remarkable tool that humans had ever come up with.