• FlowVoid@midwest.social
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    1 year ago

    The human intuitive understanding works at a completely different level than the manual execution of mechanical rules.

    This is exactly Searle’s point. Whatever the room is doing, it is not the same as what humans do.

    If you accept that, then the rest is semantics. You can call what the room does “intelligent” or “understanding” if you want, but it is fundamentally different from “human intelligence” or “human understanding”.

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        1 year ago

        All he has shown that the human+room-system is something different than just the human by itself.

        It’s more than that. He says that all Turing machines are fundamentally the same as the Chinese room, and therefore no Turing machine will ever be capable of “human understanding”.

        Alternately, if anyone ever builds a machine that can achieve “human understanding”, it will not be a Turing machine.