Questions tagged [intelligence-testing]

For questions about ways of measuring intelligence of AI, either in relation to other AIs, in relation to humans, or in absolute terms on a certain scale.

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Is the AI Effect caused by bad tests of intelligence?

According to Wikipedia... The AI effect occurs when onlookers discount the behavior of an artificial intelligence program by arguing that it is not real intelligence. Pamela McCorduck writes: "It's part of the history of the field of artificial…
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What is a good way to create an artificial self-recognition?

Self-Recognition seems to be an item that designers are trying to integrate into artificial intelligence. Is there a generally recognized method of doing this in a machine, and how would one test the capacity - as in a Turing-Test?
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When will artificial intelligence equal human intelligence?

What are the current best estimates as to what year artificial intelligence will be able to score 100 points on the Stanford Binet IQ test?
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Which objective tests have been developed to test the intelligence of AI?

Which objective and measurable tests have been developed to test the intelligence of AI? The classical test is the Turing Test, which has objective criteria and is measurable since it can be measured what percentage of the jury is fooled by the…
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Are there any refutation of the original Lovelace Test?

The original Lovelace Test, published in 2001, is used generally as a thought experiment to prove that AI cannot be creative (or, more specifically, that it cannot originate a creative artifact). From the paper: Artificial Agent A, designed by H,…
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