warpus
Sommerswerd asked me to change this
Logical fallacies don't work with computers. Our susceptibility to (be convinced by) fallacies is part of us which make us human.
I mean, yeah, if you program a computer to only follow logic, of course it's not going to not accept non-logic as input and get the response you might expect. Almost all computers are 100% logical, so what you are saying is true, but I don't think it really means anything.
I mean, fully logical formal proofs don't work with most computers either. You need a specific kind of software to do that, and even then, it's for very specific types of proofs and not all of them.