Computers Should Be Uniters Not Dividers: A Vision of Computer-Enhanced Happy Future
Alexander Titovets, Philip Mills, and Vladik Kreinovich

TL;DR
This paper advocates for a future where computers serve as unifiers that foster human happiness and creativity, emphasizing their role in bringing people together rather than dividing them.
Contribution
It presents a visionary perspective on leveraging computers to enhance human happiness and social cohesion, shifting the narrative from division to unification.
Findings
Computers can be designed to promote social unity.
Technology can enhance natural human creativity.
A positive vision for future human-computer interaction.
Abstract
This manifesto provides a vision of how computers can be used to bring people together, to enhance people's use of their natural creativity, and thus, make them happier.
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Taxonomy
TopicsICT in Developing Communities · Web and Library Services
