Hi Tosh,
Should the training/experience be included as part of a test? What
amount of training is defined in existing AGI tests?
My children received about four years worth of one on one 'training',
even before commencing their preschool education. They also have a good
deal of genetic hard coding (as a sort of 'cheat' towards survival).
This experience is an 'unwritten' assumption in human psychology textbooks.
Cheers,
(Brett.
On 27/12/2012 3:40 AM, Todor Arnaudov wrote:
Hi Brett,
Yes, for example myself. We've discussed a bit here, me and Ben, I
think, in 2011 or so.
IMHO it's the most meaningful way of testing "human level" AI, all
other tests are unjustified, if they don't map into capabilities
comparable to human's.
Those are a must tests.
As of formal specifications - I think it's already done and new
explicit definitions are not needed, just references to the
educational standards.
The capabilities of the AGI/SIGI can be mapped to particular age given
average human requirements/educational standards in particular domains
- it can be "as a 3 year old in language (so and so words, sentence
complexity, tenses, vocabulary, ...), 4 years socially (can play with
other kids so and so...) and as a 4-5 year old in maths - e.g. "can
count to so and so, can recognize which group of objects consists of
more items, which lengths are equal, etc.
All the tests are already precisely defined in the developmental
psychology textbooks and educational requirements (manuals for
teachers, psychologists etc.) in all possible domains, starting from
the expected capabilities of infants at a given age, going to tests
for a child readiness to go to school (similar to ones in your paper),
to all kinds of examination in all subjects in school etc.
I don't think that anything special should be defined, just the AGI
should be made to be general enough to learn to deal with all that.
For example that series for preschool children:
http://izdatelstvo-slovo.com/poredica.php?poredica=1
To me is an already made fine grained AGI test for human-level
intelligence for ages 3-7.
..../ Todor "Tosh" Arnaudov ..../
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* *From:* Brett Ward <[email protected]
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* *Subject:* A test for less narrow artificial intelligence
* *Date:* Wed, 26 Dec 2012 21:58:14 +1100
Hi All,
Has anyone defined 'preschool' training/testing for AGI?
Here's my draft:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ISOrxL2i_K-w_FEpp9c_KXw-Qwf7bhcILCla72wm5xg/edit
Thanks for your time.
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