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These kinds of articles are starting to make me itch.
Computers *are not people*. Computers *are not like people*.
Stories need to be able to grapple with computers as computers, and readers understand computers as computers. If you, as a writer, want to write about people and slavery, the time to call computers just like slaves is past, unless you lampshade and highlight it hard. It is now the writer's responsibility. Computers are part of our lives, and they are not slaves they are tools. And anthropomorphizing them is the dangerous action.
Getting angry because your audience sees computers as tools not people is annoying, because a very large problem in our society is that people see computers as people not tools.