Nettet17. mar. 2024 · Chinese room argument, thought experiment by the American philosopher John Searle, first presented in his journal article “Minds, Brains, and Programs” (1980), designed to show that the central claim of what Searle called strong artificial intelligence (AI)—that human thought or intelligence can be realized artificially … NettetDas Chinesische Zimmer ist der Name für ein Gedankenexperiment des Philosophen John Searle. Mit seiner Hilfe versucht Searle die Meinung zu widerlegen, dass digitale …
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http://www.scholarpedia.org/article/Chinese_room_argument NettetWhy the Chinese Room Argument might not be as wrong as you think. John Searle's 1980 "Minds, Brains, and Programs" is one of the most infamous philosophy articles in the last 40 years. It has been especially vilified on internet discussion communities, whose members were often extremely optimistic about the future of A.I. research. pingelly to busselton
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Nettet中文房間(英語: Chinese room ),是由美國哲學教授約翰·瑟爾提出的一個思想實驗,藉以反駁強人工智慧的觀點。 根據 強人工智慧 的觀點,只要 電腦 擁有適當的程 … NettetIn his Scientific American article on the Chinese room Searle makes an interesting mistake, though not a new mistake. He writes that a transcript of the Chinese … Nettet16. nov. 1995 · The Mystery of Consciousness: Part II from the November 16, 1995 issue. To the Editor: John Searle and I have a deep disagreement about how to study the mind. For Searle, it is all really quite simple. There are these bedrock, time-tested intuitions we all have about consciousness, and any theory that challenges them is just preposterous. pingelly to mandurah