Don't blindly trust the computer technology

Although today's computer technology is revolutionary, it is important not to blindly trust it. Computers today can handle and analyze gigantic amounts of data that we humans can only dream of doing manually, but computer technology still lacks some of the human nuances. Computer technology can find important connections in large amounts of data that we humans have not been able to detect, but sometimes these connections are only correlations and not "real" connections. If not people
finally looking over and analyzing the findings, one can sit with reports such as
tells us that your favorite color correlates with intelligence.. something like

 "Anyone can find and chart absurd correlations in large data sets" 

Beware Spurious Correlations, 
Harvard Business Review, 2015
then by human knowledge and analysis it will turn out to be a spurious correlation.

Another example is that we humans can discover connections between objects that computer technology is not yet able to discover. Think, for example, of a small child learning to distinguish between different animals. They see pictures of different breeds of dogs and cats, and many indistinct drawings, but they are still impressively good at saying that "itis a dog"! "That's a cat". For the computer technology to handle itit must have been fed much larger amounts of information in advance to be able to do the same as a two-year-old!