The case for psychometric artificial general intelligence

12/27/2020
by   Mark McPherson, et al.
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A short review of the literature on measurement and detection of artificial general intelligence is made. Proposed benchmarks and tests for artificial general intelligence are critically evaluated against multiple criteria. Based on the findings, the most promising approaches are identified and some useful directions for future work are proposed.

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