John Searle's Chinese Room Argument

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The process artificial intelligence is slower we have initially hoped. Thus, the idea of the ability of conscious thinking in technology is still quite ambiguous. Hitherto, I believe that John Searle’s Chinese Room argument is the most cogent of the idea of intelligent machines. Indeed, the Chinese room argument shows that computers able to receive questions and give out answers properly because of functionalism. Yet, technological output surely way different than genuine minds based on the three mental states: physicalism, dualism, and idealism. In other words, the chance of computers to pass the Turing test is roundly zero. In contrast, some philosophers argued that some biological organism carry ‘mind’ without brains, and technology able