Well, I posted the link mostly as a joke, but we can take a serious lesson from it: yes, maybe I would believe you; it would depend. If you told me “I don’t speak English”, but then showed no sign of understanding any questioning in English, nor ever showed any further ability to speak it… then… yeah, I’d lean in the direction of believing you.
Of course if you tell me “I don’t speak English” in the middle of an in-depth philosophical discussion, carried on in English, then no.
But a sufficiently carefully constructed agent could memorize a whole lot of sentences. Anyway, this is getting into GAZP vs. GLUT territory, and that’s being covered elsewhere in the thread.
So… the answer is… if I told you I don’t speak any English, you’d believe me ? Not sure what your point is here.
Well, I posted the link mostly as a joke, but we can take a serious lesson from it: yes, maybe I would believe you; it would depend. If you told me “I don’t speak English”, but then showed no sign of understanding any questioning in English, nor ever showed any further ability to speak it… then… yeah, I’d lean in the direction of believing you.
Of course if you tell me “I don’t speak English” in the middle of an in-depth philosophical discussion, carried on in English, then no.
But a sufficiently carefully constructed agent could memorize a whole lot of sentences. Anyway, this is getting into GAZP vs. GLUT territory, and that’s being covered elsewhere in the thread.
There are already quite a few comments on this post—do you have a link to the thread in question ?
http://lesswrong.com/lw/hgl/the_flawed_turing_test_language_understanding_and/90rl