AIApr 11, 2015

Quantitative Analysis of Whether Machine Intelligence Can Surpass Human Intelligence

arXiv:1504.02882v1
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This work addresses the controversial issue of comparing machine and human intelligence for researchers and the general public, but it is incremental as it builds on traditional IQ concepts.

The authors tackled the question of whether machine intelligence can surpass human intelligence by developing a Universal IQ test applicable to both, categorizing intelligences into 4 major and 15 subcategories, and testing 50 search engines and 150 people to produce a 2014 ranking list.

Whether the machine intelligence can surpass the human intelligence is a controversial issue. On the basis of traditional IQ, this article presents the Universal IQ test method suitable for both the machine intelligence and the human intelligence. With the method, machine and human intelligences were divided into 4 major categories and 15 subcategories. A total of 50 search engines across the world and 150 persons at different ages were subject to the relevant test. And then, the Universal IQ ranking list of 2014 for the test objects was obtained.

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