No, he's going to ruin all my meticulously planned plans!!!
This is why analysis exists. Anything that is computed ultimately results in a symbolic expression that is comprehensible to a human. If we find ourselves making illogical leaps because computers compute so much that we find the programs incomprehensible, I think that warrants the creation of new mental techniques to simplify, partition, and chunk the programs we create into human readable modules.
For every calculation tool that exists to do something or make a decision on something, there exists the potential or the development of a tool (or the design of a process) to balance it out. Computers may be powerful and alter our thinking on a fundamental level, where we see the entire world discretely, atomically, and logically (worst case) and believe everything the magic computer tells us to do, but this is no different than anything else we have ever done. Some people push the envelope, other people don't.
I could say that the way black holes are presented and illustrated in western culture has done more damage to the human psyche by creating an all powerful, inescapable mental abstraction for which to compose poetic analogies of the human psyche against, but I won't. Because people can choose to be idiots and fall into their own stupidity, or they can laugh at themselves quietly and continue to try to do whatever it is humans think they are trying to do. We flip a coin every time we think, act, explain, breathe, exist, create, and we pretend we know what the act of flipping that coin does. No one can know everything. Not stephen hawking, not skynet, not me, not my cat. My cat will always outsmart me.