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Summarize Searle's version of the Turing test. What does Searle think it proves? Do you agree? Explain.
Graphics
Visual elements such as pictures, charts, and graphs, used to illustrate or enhance text.
Positive Skew
A distribution shape where most values are clustered towards the left, with a long tail to the right.
Median
A statistical measure representing the middle value in a data set, where half the numbers are above and half are below.
Absolute Zero
The lowest possible temperature where nothing could be colder and no heat energy remains in a substance, equivalent to -273.15°C or 0 Kelvin.
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