Thought process of modern artificial intelligence

in #artificial5 years ago

This analogy to the Chinese Chamber, proposed by John Searle in 1980, serves to show the thought process of modern artificial intelligence. Thai, Watson, Siri, or even your living room get Roomba - Each of these structures basically works similarly:

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And some of these AIs are as convincing as they seem, none of them think in the traditional sense. None of it speaks “Chinese doesn't speak Hiçbir.

Searle first presented the Chinese Chamber as part of an argument for a truly clever artificial intelligence found in his article, Minds, Brain and Programs. His argument is certainly not without his flaws - there are few philosophical arguments. However, Searle seems particularly disgruntled with a concept: to apply the concept of the Chinese Chamber in the pursuit of creating a complete copy of the human mind.

Before counting this answer, I would like to dive into a strange answer to any partner of artificial intelligence. I thought we didn't need to know the whole idea of ​​a strong AI. how the brain works to know how it works.

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Searle's response to such a counter-intervention ultimately criticizes the possibility of consciousness emerging from the smaller community of Chinese Chambers. If each room cannot understand Chinese, then where does consciousness really lie?


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