Artificial intelligence is now smarter than the average American, researchers reveal
COMPUTERS can already hold a massive amount of instantly retrievable data in a manner that puts most humans to shame, but getting them to actually display intelligence is an entirely different challenge. Now a team of researchers from Northwestern University just made a huge stride toward that goal with a computational model that actually outperforms the average American adult in a standard intelligence test. As PhysOrg reports, the witty computer system utilizes an AI platform called CogSketch that gives it the power to solve visual problems just by looking at them, which is something that has traditionally held back many examples of artificial intelligence, reports the New York Post. Being able to visually understand, interpret, and then use that data to come to a solution brings the computer system closer to the functioning of the human brain than many before it, and so the team pitted its creation against a popular standardised test called Raven's Progressive Matrices. The Raven's test (or RPM for short) is composed of 60 multiple-choice questions that measure the taker's ability to reason, using visual puzzles.
Jan-24-2017, 17:10:08 GMT