Interview http://americanindian.net/asimov.html in Southwest Airlines Magazine 1979)
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“We have several races of beings that speak on this one planet. We have many and varying types of intelligence on this one planet. Therefore, tendencies that encourage intelligence, language, and a continuing search for information may very well be in accordance with the purpose of the universe.
And contrariwise, all systems that discourage intelligence, language, and a continuing search for information are anti-existence, death-dealing, and evil.”
Strange Horizons interview (2008)
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“We have intelligent species on our planet that we are not even trying to communicate with.”
Worldfest video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PnhqmF-RBu4
“There are only two races on this planet — the intelligent and the stupid.”
As quoted in Daily Telegraph (15 August 1991)
2010s, 2016, June, Speech about the Orlando Shooting (June 13, 2016)
The Age of Spiritual Machines: When Computers Exceed Human Intelligence (1999)
Flowers for Algernon (1966)
Context: Don't misunderstand me," I said. "Intelligence is one of the greatest human gifts. But all too often a search for knowledge drives out the search for love. This is something else I've discovered for myself very recently. I present it to you as a hypothesis: Intelligence without the ability to give and receive affection leads to mental and moral breakdown, to neurosis, and possibly even psychosis. And I say that the mind absorbed in and involved in itself as a self-centered end, to the exclusion of human relationships, can only lead to violence and pain.
“The purposeful destruction of information is the essence of intelligent work.”
Source: The Age of Spiritual Machines: When Computers Exceed Human Intelligence
Source: Information history – an introduction (2009), p. 246.
“What kind of intelligent beings would evolve on a planet that is all mountains?”
“Stupid ones!” Casker said.
Untouched by Human Hands (p. 75)
Short fiction, Untouched by Human Hands (1954)