May 12, 2009 13:32
I have a presentation at three in the afternoon where I need to give a six minute long presentation arguing that machines will never replicate human intelligence. Notes are only allowed to be small bullet points. After this six minutes, someone who had to argue that machines _will_ replicate human intelligence will ask me a bunch of directed questions so that they can try and prove their own point. I'll have to answer these on the spot, as I can only guess what they'll ask me.
Eek. I can now run through the mathematic proof that the halting problem is non-computable off the top of my head. Thats... not really very interesting at all.
Wish me luck?