Super-intelligent machines: AI may soon pass Japan's toughest test
A robot developed by the National Institute of Informatics is now smart enough to be accepted into most Japanese universities - but not the notoriously selective University of Tokyo. This artificial intelligence is called the Todai Robot Project, and aims to pass the entrance exam for the University of Tokyo in 2021. For the first time in its development, the AI program achieved an above-average score on a college entrance exam, which covered maths, physics, and english among other subjects. University of Tokyo, also called'Todai,' requires prospective students to take the general admissions test, the National Center Test for University Admissions, along with its own infamously difficult test The University of Tokyo, also referred to as'Todai,' is notorious for its extremely difficult entrance exam. Prospective students must take a general college entrance exam, the National Center Test for Admissions, along with the Todai test.
Apr-20-2016, 16:26:54 GMT