Shudder at "AI" (1964)
Many researchers shudder at the phrase "artificial intelligence." Its anthropomorphic overtones, they say, often arouse irrelevant emotional responses -- i.e., in people who think it sacrilegious to try to imitate the brain.


Reference: “Will the Computer Outwit Man?”, Gilbert Burck, The Boundless Age of the Computer, Part VI, Fortune, Vol. LXX, No. 4, October 1964. Quote in footnote on page 120. Cartoon on page 121 by Nicholas Solovioff.