The prehistory and history of computers and programs are briefly reviewed and are used as a basis for predicting the future. Computers are classified into thirteen generations of which the last five have not yet arrived. A previously published argument is mentioned suggesting that an ultra‐intelligent machine will be built within a few decades and its promise and dangers are emphasized. It is suggested that an association for dealing with the dangers should be started.
A proposal for press‐button peace is mentioned, based on computerized international cooperation. Numerous future applications for computers are briefly discussed, some being natural extrapolations from what has already begun.