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Zombie Mouse in a Chinese Room [PDF]
John Searle’s Chinese Room Argument (CRA) purports to demonstrate that syntax is not sufficient for semantics, and, hence, because computation cannot yield understanding, the computational theory of mind, which equates the mind to an information processing system based on formal computations, fails.
Nasuto, S.J. +3 more
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The logic of Searle’s Chinese room argument
John Searle's Chinese room argument (CRA) is a celebrated thought experiment designed to refute the hypothesis, popular among artificial intelligence (AI) scientists and philosophers of mind, that "the appropriately programmed computer really is a mind".
R. Damper
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ChatGPT (Feb 13 Version) is a Chinese Room [PDF]
ChatGPT has gained both positive and negative publicity after reports suggesting that it is able to pass various professional and licensing examinations. This suggests that ChatGPT may pass Turing Test in the near future. However, a computer program that
Maurice H. T. Ling
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EXTENSION OF CRITICAL PROGRAMS OF THE COMPUTATIONAL THEORY OF MIND [PDF]
Technological advances in computer science have secured the computer metaphor status of a heuristic methodological toolused to answer the question about the nature of mind.
Pavel N. Baryshnikov
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The Gramophone: Lem against the Chinese Room
The text focuses on Lem’s rejection of the Chinese Room, a prominent challenge to the sufficiency of the Turing test. After outlining Lem’s relationship to the Turing test, it offers an exposition of two of Lem’s thought experiments, the Gramophone and ...
Marek Picha
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This article contextualizes and identifies the influences that led to the design of the Sala Chineza (Chinese Room) (c. 1865) at Ajuda Palace in Lisbon. The study is based on archival sources and bibliography, complemented with a comparative analysis of ...
António Cota Fevereiro
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Revisiting the Chinese Room: Looking for Agency in a World Packed with Archaeological Things
Posthumanist approaches in archaeology have given plenty of focus to things in the last decade. This focus on things is a reaction to the over-anthropocentric view of social life advanced by postprocessual archaeologists.
Artur Ribeiro
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Clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) is one of the most common primary malignancies of the urinary tract, highly heterogeneous, and increasing in incidence worldwide.
Yinglei Jiang +5 more
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