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895 Chinese Room 2

"Each team of personnel is divided into two groups, one group is responsible for asking questions outside the door and the other group enters the door to answer.

Please note that there will be four interference options for each answer, plus the real answer, and a total of five options.

When the player inside the door answers, the corresponding answer will be displayed on the door. The player outside the door needs to determine which teammate is behind the door. If the choice is correct, both inside and outside the door will pass. But if the false answer is selected, both inside and outside the door will be eliminated immediately."

The clown raised his hand and snapped his fingers. The five doors behind him opened in one go. There was an empty white room inside, all of which were exactly the same.

"Then, two kings, please send your subjects into the room."

The clown looked at them with a smile: "Don't worry, you have enough time to think about who comes in and who will answer questions, and who will stay outside to ask questions."

Bai Youwei and Shen Mo looked at each other.

There are only two of them, so one must enter the door and the other stay outside. Hans' side has to select four people to enter the door.

"The theme of this game is in Chinese room," said Bai Youwei.

"Yes." Shen Mo nodded, "One of the ten paradoxes, the inspector should have a reason to choose this topic."

He looked at the five doors and said slowly: "The so-called interference option should refer to artificial intelligence, right?"

The Chinese room was first proposed by the American philosopher Johnsearle. The experiment assumed that a person who only spoke English was in a closed room. He had a book with a Chinese translation program written on it, and there were enough manuscript paper and pen in the room. Then, the paper written on Chinese was sent into the room through a small window. The people in the room used books to translate the text and replied in Chinese. Although he knew how to speak Chinese at all, he could make anyone outside the room mistakenly think that he could speak Chinese.

This thought experiment refutes the idea that artificial intelligence can truly think, believing that computers cannot truly understand and receive information, but can give people the impression of intelligence by running certain programs.

Hans obviously knew about this famous thought experiment. He and his teammates discussed it in a low voice and asked the inspector: "What specific aspects will the interference option interfere with?"

"This..." The clown rides over, "they will imitate you as much as possible and learn how you speak."

"Do they read our brains?" Hans asked carefully, "...for example, the memory part?"

Bai Youwei couldn't help but look at him. This is a good way to crack the game. As long as you start with memory, no matter how much artificial intelligence imitates it, it will be useless.

For example, she could ask Shen Mo, where was the first time they kissed?

Artificial intelligence will definitely not answer this question.

"Of course not~" the clown explained with a smile, "They will only analyze and learn from the parts you reveal. As for what you think, they don't know~"

"but……"

The voice suddenly turned, and the clown's mouth became bigger, and his smile was exaggerated to a certain extent, giving people a creepy feeling.

"In the room, the people who answered each time were randomly sorted, so if you asked the wrong person... it would be a pity."

Bai Youwei frowned. If this is the case...it wouldn't work if it uses common memories to draw questions.

Hans asked again: "Is it okay to ask any questions on the party? Are there any restrictions?"

The clown replied: "You can ask any question, but the input box of the answerer can only hold 20 characters."

Therefore, it won't work if you want to analyze the flaws through long-term discussions.

Hans turned around, discussed with his teammates again for a while, and said, "Sir, we have chosen it, and these four people come in and answer it."
Chapter completed!
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