MACHINE LEARNING

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Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
In the famous “Chinese room” turing test example, a man will be sitting inside a room doing English-to-Chinese translation, and the other volunteers outside the room will be asked to guess, based on the English-to-Chinese translation results, whether the man in the room understands Chinese or not. You are one of the volunteers. You know the man in the room is English so you assume a priori he does not understand Chinese with probability 0.8. Now given the translation result is correct, how would you guess whether he understands Chinese or not?
A
I’m sure he definitely understand Chinese
B
He probably doesn’t understand Chinese (with probability 0.8)
C
Give me more info about the correct translation rates for those who only speak English
D
Give me more info about the correct translation rates for those who speak both English and Chinese
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The systems reply grants that “the individual who is locked in the room does not understand the story” but maintains that “he is merely part of a whole system, and the system does understand the story” (1980a, p.

Detailed explanation-2: -The Robot Reply concedes Searle is right about the Chinese Room scenario: it shows that a computer trapped in a computer room cannot understand language, or know what words mean.

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