Nobody phrases it this way, but I think that artificial intelligence is almost a humanities discipline. It's really an attempt to understand human intelligence and human cognition.
The object of pure physics is the unfolding of the laws of the intelligible world; the object of pure mathematics that of unfolding the laws of human intelligence.
Human intelligence is a marvelous, subtle, and poorly understood phenomenon. There is no danger of duplicating it anytime soon.
Perhaps measuring animal intelligence by comparing it to human intelligence isn't the best litmus test.
The intelligence of the lower forms of animal life, like a great deal of human intelligence, does not involve a self.
Artificial intelligence will reach human levels by around 2029. Follow that out further to, say, 2045, we will have multiplied the intelligence, the human biological machine intelligence of our civilization a billion-fold.
I don't think there's anything unique about human intelligence.
It is impossible to underrate human intelligence - beginning with one's own.
You put too much stock in human intelligence, it doesn't annihilate human nature.
We could have human intelligence in orbit around Mars, building things there.
The highest ideals are human intelligence, creativity and love. Respect these above all.
Human intelligence may not be the best trick nature has to offer.
We need to make a greater investment in human intelligence.
When you think of intelligence, don't think of a college professor; think of human beings as opposed to chimpanzees. If you don't have human intelligence, you're not even in the game.
Our immune system is evolving through trials of use in fighting illnesses and the bombardment of our modern world toxins and that this evolution not only engages the strengthening of the body and it’s T-Cell use but also our emotional intelligence ...
What a familiarity with the construction of Turing test bots had begun to show me was that we fail - again and again- to actually be human with other humans, so maddeningly much of the time.
If the cockroaches survive and we don't, what does that say about human intelligence?
There are no great limits to growth because there are no limits of human intelligence, imagination, and wonder.
Chess is as elaborate a waste of human intelligence as you can find outside an advertising agency.
But we live on the cusp of a Renaissance in consciousness of who we truly are and, thus, we can now begin to thrive in this exciting age of our humanity’s journey toward a greater life and a more fundamentally intelligent evolution of our species.
To be human is to be 'a' human, a specific person with a life history and idiosyncrasy and point of view; artificial intelligence suggest that the line between intelligent machines and people blurs most when a puree is made of that identity.