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- Computers_Dont_Argue abstract "Computers Don't Argue is a 1965 short story by Gordon R. Dickson, about the dangers of relying too strongly upon computers. It was nominated for a Nebula Award in 1966.".
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- Computers_Dont_Argue wikiPageWikiLinkText "Computers Don't Argue".
- Computers_Dont_Argue author "Gordon Dickson".
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- Computers_Dont_Argue name "Computers Don't Argue".
- Computers_Dont_Argue pubDate "September 1965".
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