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I last spoke at a computer algebra conference in August 1981. Since that time I created Mathematica (launched 1988) andWolfram|Alpha (launched 2009). This talk will survey perspectives on computer algebra gained through these activities, as well as through my work in basic science. I will also describe what I see as being key future directions and aspirations for computer algebra.