COGC91H3 Lecture : PHLB86 Lecture - AI, Searle, and the Chinese Room

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28 Jan 2012
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The hollow shell strategy (computers lack originality, consciousness, understanding, original intentionality) Functionalism and artificial intelligence motivation by multiple realizability of the mental, and theorizes mental states in terms of causal-functional or computational roles. This opened the door for new ways of theorizing and attempting to build artificially intelligent systems. Two claims of strong ai: appropriately programmed computers can be said to achieve literal understanding and generally to possess cognitive states, these machines, and their programs, thus explain human understanding and cognition. Searle is critical of both claims, targeting 1 (and if successful, thereby undermining 2 as well) In criticizing strong ai, searle is also criticizing functionalism concludes that realizing a program is insufficient for the mental. Searle challenges strong ai/functionalism with an argument by analogy, involving a thought experiment . Searle found that he did not understand chinese, though he was able to manipulate the symbols to output correct responses.

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