Abstract
This is the text of a lecture delivered at Imperial College, London, on 26 January 1965, to mark the inauguration of the author as Professor of Computing Science. It illustrates the kind of thinking that is involved in the development of automatic computing as a new technology, and discusses its significance in the wider social context. Computing is compared with printing and with telecommunications as one of the forces that shape society; it poses economic problems as well as some very complex technical ones.