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posted by janrinok on Tuesday June 30 2015, @07:41PM   Printer-friendly

Science just took us a small step closer to HAL 9000. A new artificial intelligence (AI) program designed by Chinese researchers has beat humans on a verbal IQ test. Scoring well on the verbal section of the intelligence test has traditionally been a tall order for computers, since words have multiple meanings and complex relationships to one another.

But in a new study, the program did better than its human counterparts who took the test. The findings suggest machines could be one small step closer to approaching the level of human intelligence, the researchers wrote in the study, which was posted earlier this month on the online database arXiv, but has not yet been published in a scientific journal. Don't get too excited just yet: IQ isn't the end-all, be-all measure of intelligence, human or otherwise.

For one thing, the test only measures one kind of intelligence (typically, critics point out, at the expense of others, such as creativity or emotional intelligence. Plus, because some test questions can be hacked using some basic tricks, some AI researchers argue that IQ isn't the best way to measure machine intelligence.

[Paper - PDF]: http://arxiv.org/pdf/1505.07909v2.pdf


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  • (Score: 3, Interesting) by frojack on Tuesday June 30 2015, @09:32PM

    by frojack (1554) on Tuesday June 30 2015, @09:32PM (#203516) Journal

    Give me a pile of IQ scores and I won't know which to hire or which to turn to when I want to strike up a conversation.

    But you will probably know which NOT to turn to for any of those tasks.

    There probably would eventually prove some vague correlation between your best hires, and some specific score patterns.

    There will still be the odd idiot savant that can capture license plates passing a certain point in the road all day long, and then go home and write them down in order**. Then mom might have to spoon feed him dinner. But you will rarely find reason for conversation with such.

    **(I knew of such an individual, who was employed by a railroad to record serial numbers of rolling stock crossing a bridge into Canada. An hour sitting on a bench, followed by two hours of writing it down. They even trained him how to type them into a computer. Then he died, and they had to go digital.)

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