
Human Intelligence vs. Artificial Intelligence | Fr. Anselm Ramelow OP
The Thomistic Institute
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Understanding and Semantics in Artificial Intelligence
The chapter explores how computers can perform tasks like translations without truly understanding the meaning behind the words, using the Chinese room argument to illustrate this distinction. It discusses how humans attribute meaning to actions performed by computers, highlighting the difference between mere functionality and true understanding. Additionally, the concept of purpose and attentionality is explored, emphasizing the unique ability of humans to invest meaning and purpose into their actions.
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