One of the biggest problems with computers today is that they are literally not for everyone. Though businesses have come to rely on computers to stay competitive, there are still people who dread using computers so much, they would rather find a different job than learn how to work with the machines. A major contributing factor to the aversion people have for computers is having to learn how to understand the many different types of software, hardware, operations, processes, and methods associated with translating human desire into mechanical results.
Hollywood makes good income from creating movies about rogue computers that can overthrow humanity, and the entertainment business has long taken advantage of the stereotypical computer geek hacking his way into defense systems and secret data streams not meant for public consumption. Audiences marvel at the