On Monday, September 9, 2019 at 4:06:33 AM UTC-6, John Clark wrote:
>
> Just 4 years ago 700 AI programs competed against each other and tried to 
> pass a 8th-Grade multiple choice Science Test and win a $80,000 prize, but 
> they all flunked, the best one only got 59.3% of the questions correct. But 
> last Wednesday the Allen Institute unveiled a AI called  "Aristo" that got 
> 90.7% correct and then answered 83% of the 12th grade science test 
> questions correctly.
>
> It seems to me that for a long time AI improvement was just creeping along 
> but in the last few years things started to pick up speed.
>
> AI goes from F to A on the N.Y. Regents Science Exam 
> <https://arxiv.org/pdf/1909.01958.pdf>
>
> John K ClarK
>

Why do you think this has anything to do with intelligence and reasoning 
ability? Maybe the programmers just expanded the memory and information of 
those computers. AG 

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