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[D] What does it mean for an AI to understand? (Chinese Room Argument) - MLST Video
Nov. 8, 2022, 10:10 p.m. | /u/timscarfe
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We interviewed Francois Chollet, Mark Bishop, David Chalmers, Joscha Bach and Karl Friston on the Chinese Room argument.
The Chinese Room Argument was first proposed by philosopher John Searle in 1980. It is an argument against the possibility of artificial intelligence (AI) – that is, the idea that a machine could ever be truly intelligent, as opposed to just imitating intelligence.
The argument goes like this:
Imagine a …
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