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Adventures in the Chinese Room

Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 1989
To refute the Turing test of machine intelligence and what he calls strong artificial intelligence, John R. Searle in "Minds, Brains, and Programs" describes a thought experiment in which a non-Chinese-speaking agent matches Chinese input characters with Chinese output characters according to a rulebook of English instructions in such a way that his ...
D. Jacquette
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Artificial Life and the Chinese Room Argument

Artificial Life, 2002
“Strong artificial life” refers to the thesis that a sufficiently sophisticated computer simulation of a life form is a life form in its own right. Can John Searle's Chinese room argument [12]—originally intended by him to show that the thesis he dubs “strong AI” is false—be deployed against strong ALife?
David, Anderson, B Jack, Copeland
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'Quantum Linguistics' and Searle's Chinese Room Argument [PDF]

open access: yesConference on Philosophy and Theory of Artificial Intelligence, 2011
Viewed in the light of the remarkable performance of ‘Watson’ - IBMs proprietary artificial intelligence computer system capable of answering questions posed in natural language - on the US general knowledge quiz show ‘Jeopardy’, we
J. Mark Bishop, S. Nasuto, B. Coecke
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The Chinese room revisited

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1982
J. Searle
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The Key to the Chinese Room

2009
John Searle’s famous thought experiment concerning the Chinese Room (CR) is cast rhetorically in terms that are standard for the target it seeks to defeat, the strong computational claims made about human intelligence by “strong AI” (Searle 1980). Thus, the problem is laid out in terms of physics, syntax, and semantics.
S. Gallagher
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ChatGPT and the Chinese Room Argument: An Eloquent AI Conversationalist Lacking True Understanding and Consciousness

Information Technology Trends, 2023
This paper explores the cognitive implications of recent advancements in large language models (LLMs), with a specific focus on ChatGPT. We contribute to the ongoing debate about the cognitive significance of current LLMs by drawing an analogy to the ...
Oussama H. Hamid
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Compassion fatigue and compassion satisfaction among Chinese midwives working in the delivery room: A cross-sectional survey.

Midwifery, 2022
BACKGROUND AND AIMS Compassion fatigue can negatively affect not only healthcare professionals' physical and mental health but also the quality of care they provide and organizational outcomes.
L. Qu   +4 more
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Analysis and development trends of Chinese energy efficiency standards for room air conditioners

Energy Policy, 2019
Energy efficiency standards have crucial roles in reducing the energy consumption of room air conditioners (RACs) in many countries around the world. In this paper, a review of the policy rules of energy efficiency standards is presented.
Jianghong Wu, Zhe Xu, Fengguang Jiang
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Rethinking the Chinese Room Argument

Lecture Notes in Education Psychology and Public Media, 2023
With the development of artificial intelligence (AI), the long-lasting question was raised again in public debates, Could a machine think? When it comes to this profound issue, the famous Chinese Room Argument (CRA) invented by American philosopher John Searle must be considered.
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