A good shot, but I don't think good enough. All of those still involve humans changing each other's thoughts by communicating with each other.
A computer program replaces human thought. Depending on the application this may be good or bad, but the point is that once the program is in place, humans don't need to think or talk about it anymore.
I mean, they do, but they won't. After all, there's so much other stuff to think about, talk about, and then replace with software.
As opposed to laws and policies that control the lives of millions? It's not possible for human thought to work at the scale of modern society. Software is not special in that it replaces human thought. Something must 'automate' human decision-making, whether it be software or a civil servant looking at a spreadsheet going through a checklist.
A good shot, but I don't think good enough. All of those still involve humans changing each other's thoughts by communicating with each other.
A computer program replaces human thought. Depending on the application this may be good or bad, but the point is that once the program is in place, humans don't need to think or talk about it anymore.
I mean, they do, but they won't. After all, there's so much other stuff to think about, talk about, and then replace with software.