- From Probabililty Theory: The Logic of Science by E.T. Jaynes
Many people are fond of saying, "They will never make a machine to replace the human mind, it does many things which no machine could ever do." A beautiful answer to this was given by J. von Neumann in a talk on computers given in Princeton in 1948, which the writer was privileged to attend. In reply to the canonical question from the audience "But of course, a mere machine can't really think, can it?", he said: "You insist that there is something a machine cannot do. If you will tell me precisely what it is that a machine cannot do, then I can always make a machine which will do just that!"