The only counterexample I can think of is where the computation invents cures or writes symphonies and, in the course of computation, indifferently disposes of them. This could be considered a large negative consequence of “mere” computation, but yeah, not really.
The only counterexample I can think of is where the computation invents cures or writes symphonies and, in the course of computation, indifferently disposes of them. This could be considered a large negative consequence of “mere” computation, but yeah, not really.