Unspecified duration (one week)
The Imitation Game / Chinese Room Experiment
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| College students | person | 0 | View Entity |
| Chinese graduate student (Female) | person | 2 | View Entity |
| narrator | person | 189 | View Entity |
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This document, stamped with a House Oversight reference number, contains a narrative description of a philosophical thought experiment titled 'The Imitation Game.' The text describes a variation of John Searle's 'Chinese Room' argument regarding artificial intelligence, where a student in a locked room mechanically processes symbols using a rule book without understanding the language (Chinese) being communicated by an outsider. While the document is part of an oversight investigation (likely related to Epstein's funding of scientific research or AI), the text itself is an academic allegory.
Events with shared participants
Sgt Frick and the narrator interviewed a 16-year-old female and her parents at their home. The girl was alleged to have "worked" for Jeff Epstein but denied any inappropriate encounters.
2005-10-03 • Witness's home
Det Dawson and the narrator conducted a sworn, taped interview with a witness who stated she was taken to a house by an acquaintance at age 17.
2005-10-04 • Witness's home
The narrator gave a man a massage lasting 30-45 minutes. The man touched himself, then left the room to retrieve money, returning to pay the narrator $300.
Date unknown • Unspecified House
After being paid, the narrator got lost trying to leave the large house, encountered 'the lady' downstairs, and then left.
Date unknown • Unspecified House
The narrator got into a car with two other people and was questioned about the payment she received.
Date unknown • Car
Incident involving a man 'going after' the narrator.
2003-01-01 • Unknown
Consultations with two different therapists regarding BDSM.
Date unknown • Therapists' offices
Drunken party where Andrew initiates physical contact and confesses feelings.
Date unknown • Party
Lunch meeting at Gusto restaurant.
Date unknown • Moscow, Russia
A cognitive neuroscience experiment where college students' expectations were manipulated (primed with positive or negative words) before a cognitive task, while their brains were scanned to observe responses to mistakes.
Date unknown • Not specified
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