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24 December 2023

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  • curprev 15:3115:31, 24 December 2023SatoshiNakamoto talk contribs 1,561 bytes +1,561 Created page with "Title: Can Computers Understand Language? Research Question: Wolfram Schmied, in his paper "Demolishing Searle's Chinese Room," challenges John Searle's argument that computers cannot understand language. Schmied presents two versions of Searle's Chinese Room argument and demonstrates that both versions fail for different reasons. Methodology: Schmied reconstructs Searle's argument, pointing out that it relies on the assumption that the person operating the room (Searl..."