The Chinese room argument and strong AI: A defense of John Searle's critique of strong AI
Are computers and minds alike? In computer functionalism, also known as strong AI, it is believed that the brain functions computationally in the same way a digital computer does. If a brain functions in exactly the same way as a computer hardware and the mind as a computer software, then the instan...
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Main Author: | Esteban, Aaron Micah A. |
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