The Chinese Room passes the test

The Chinese Room thought experiment involves a system that passes the Turing test by speaking Chinese but fails to understand Chinese.

John Searle, 1980b.

Note: Also, see Map 4 which sets out the arguments relating to the Chinese Room Experiment in detail.
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