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>From: jeff@aiai.ed.ac.uk (Jeff Dalton)
Newsgroups: comp.ai.philosophy
Subject: Re: A Behaviorist Approach to AI Philosophy
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Date: 2 Dec 91 22:11:52 GMT
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In article <YAMAUCHI.91Nov30002306@magenta.cs.rochester.edu> yamauchi@cs.rochester.edu (Brian Yamauchi) writes:
>For example, compare the following two dialogues:
>
>(In Chinese)
>
>Human: My name is John.
>CRS: Hello, John.
>Human: What is 2+2?
>CRS: That's easy, 4.

>(In Nonsense)
>
>Human: My name is John.
>NRS: Gsyn xbso slnf
>Human: What is 2+2?
>NRS: Snorfgag dnsnlio

But of course it should be

>Human: kjnsdfonerognwr asdfkm p
>NRS: Gsyn xbso slnf
>Human: sdfmlksdmf efefe qq3
>NRS: Snorfgag dnsnlio

-- jd


