Kugel, P. The Chinese room is a trick. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 2004, 27. doi:10.1017/S0140525X04210044., PDF at author's homepage(页面存档备份,存于互联网档案馆), critical paper based on the assumption that the CR cannot use its inputs (which are in Chinese) to change its program (which is in English).
Wolfram Schmied. Demolishing Searle's Chinese Room. 2004. arXiv:cs.AI/0403009.
玛格丽特·A·博登, "Escaping from the Chinese room", Cognitive Science Research Papers No. CSRP 092, University of Sussex, School of Cognitive Sciences, 1987, OCLC19297071, online PDF, "an excerpt from a chapter" in the then unpublished "Computer Models of Mind: : Computational Approaches in Theoretical Psychology", ISBN0-521-24868-X (1988); reprinted in Boden (ed.) "The Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence" ISBN0-19-824854-7 (1989) and ISBN0-19-824855-5 (1990); Boden "Artificial Intelligence in Psychology: Interdisciplinary Essays" ISBN0-262-02285-0, MIT Press, 1989, chapter 6; reprinted in Heil, pp. 253–266 (1988) (possibly abridged); J. Heil (ed.) "Philosophy of Mind: A Guide and Anthology", Oxford University Press, 2004, pages 253–266 (same version as in "Artificial Intelligence in Psychology")
John R. Searle, “What Your Computer Can’t Know” (review of Luciano Floridi, The Fourth Revolution: How the Infosphere Is Reshaping Human Reality, Oxford University Press, 2014; and 尼克·博斯特罗姆, Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies, Oxford University Press, 2014), The New York Review of Books, vol. LXI, no. 15 (October 9, 2014), pp. 52–55.