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>From: markv@pixar.com (Mark VandeWettering)
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Subject: Re: Chinese Room
Keywords: was it implemented.
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fcaggian@rentec.com (Frank Caggiano) writes:

>Can anyone tell me if the chinese room has ever been attempted
>using humans and what the results were?  Is it even possible?

Yeah, we tried it.  Unfortunately, the only sentence we could get out of 
the room was an order for Sweet and Sour Bitter Melon. 

			Mark T. VandeWettering


