Hi everyone, I am putting together a talk that is a bit outside my comfort zone (https://pintofscience.co.uk/event/robots—how-far-can-we-push-them) and I want to include the quote I remember reading or being told about from Bill as an invited speaker at a robotics conference in the late 1970s/early1980s I think. Everyone at the conference was anticipating the arrival of full human artificially intelligence and Bill said something along the lines of ‘this will never happen if you carry on designing robots the way you have been for the last decade’. Can anyone point me to the (more elegant) real quote and its source?
Hi everyone, I am putting together a talk that is a bit outside my comfort zone (https://pintofscience.co.uk/event/robots—how-far-can-we-push-them ) and I want to include the quote I remember reading or being told about from Bill as an invited speaker at a robotics conference in the late 1970s/early1980s I think. Everyone at the conference was anticipating the arrival of full human artificially intelligence and Bill said something along the lines of ‘this will never happen if you carry on designing robots the way you have been for the last decade’. Can anyone point me to the (more elegant) real quote an
d its source?