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"However, we should be careful with the metaphors and paradigms commonly introduced when dealing with the nervous system. It seems to be a constant in the history of science that the brain has always been compared to the most complicated contemporary artifact produced by human industry [297]. In ancient times the brain was compared to a pneumatic machine, in the Renaissance to a clockwork, and at the end of the last century to the telephone network. There are some today who consider computers the paradigm par excellence of a nervous system. It is rather paradoxical that when John von Neumann wrote his classical description of future universal computers, he tried to choose terms that would describe computers in terms of brains, not brains in terms of computers."


There have been episodes of Star Trek that used brains as computers:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spock's_Brain

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_Stop


The word "computer" itself used to be the name of a human profession.


It still was long afterward, with all remaining human computers being called accountants. These days, they appear to just punch numbers into a digital computer, so perhaps even the last bastion of human computing has fallen.


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