Machines take me by surprise with great frequency.
We are not interested in the fact that the brain has the consistency of cold porridge.
Mathematical reasoning may be regarded rather schematically as the exercise of a combination of two facilities, which we may call intuition and ingenuity.
We can only see a short distance ahead, but we can see plenty there that needs to be done.
Science is a differential equation. Religion is a boundary condition.
No, I'm not interested in developing a powerful brain. All I'm after is just a mediocre brain, something like the President of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company.
I believe that at the end of the century the use of words and general educated opinion will have altered so much that one will be able to speak of machines thinking without expecting to be contradicted.
A computer would deserve to be called intelligent if it could deceive a human into believing that it was human.
Sometimes it is the people no one can imagine anything of who do the things no one can imagine.
Do you know why people like violence? It is because it feels good. Humans find violence deeply satisfying. But remove the satisfaction, and the act becomes hollow.
One day ladies will take their computers for walks in the park and tell each other, "My little computer said such a funny thing this morning".