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DeBellis, Michael |
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Philosophy Now; Apr/May2023, Issue 155, p16-19, 4p, 2 Cartoon or Caricatures |
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Artificial Consciousness Many readers of this magazine will be familiar with John Searle's classic "Chinese Room" argument against ascribing consciousness to Artificial Intelligence. However, these claims that Searle ascribes to strong AI are for the most part too strong, and not held by the vast majority of AI researchers then or now. Searle might respond by saying that what strong AI claims is that any system that can pass the Turing Test understands human language. Searle's Definition of Strong AI is (Mostly) a Strawman As a result of his argument Searle asserts that "the claims made by strong AI are false.". [Extracted from the article] |
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