Scientists still don't know the answer to this infamous question - Charles Wallace & Dan Kwartler
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DownloadAfter waking up alone in a locked room,
two documents are slipped under your door:
a note in an alien language and a detailed instruction manual in your language.
The manual explains that for each alien character in the note,
you should write an indicated corresponding symbol.
Following this chart, you write a response that you slip out the door.
And for the next several days, this exchange continues.
Outside the room,
alien scientists are thrilled because they believe you’re conversing with them.
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Key Vocabulary (14)
Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.
To know the meaning of what someone is saying or how something works. It involves grasping an idea, a language, or a situation clearly in your mind.
To act like a normal person or to function properly in daily life. It is often used humorously when someone feels too tired, stressed, or unmotivated to deal with social or work tasks.
A creature from another planet or outer space. It can also mean a person who lives in a country but is not a citizen of that country.
"Science fiction often features aliens."
labor
"I work hard."
A sophisticated electronic device designed to store, retrieve, and process data through programmed instructions. In modern discourse, it encompasses everything from microprocessors in appliances to high-performance servers facilitating global networks.
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"two documents are slipped under your door"
"...researchers still don’t know how various firing neurons bring about this expe..."
"In other words, if a computer looks like it understands something, does that mea..."
"After waking up alone in a locked room, two documents are slipped under your doo..."
"AI could have a mind like ours."
"...how can we possibly test for these states in computers?"
"Theorists generally agree that concepts like understanding, sentience, and consc..."
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