The IQ of Artificial Intelligence

  • Dobrev D
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Abstract

All it takes to identify the computer programs which are Artificial Intelligence is to give them a test and award AI to those that pass the test. Let us say that the scores they earn at the test will be called IQ. We cannot pinpoint a minimum IQ threshold that a program has to cover in order to be AI; however, we will choose a certain value. Thus, our definition for AI will be any program whose IQ is above the chosen value. While thisidea has already been implemented in [3], here we will revisit this construct in order to introduce certain improvements.

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Dobrev, D. (2019). The IQ of Artificial Intelligence. Serdica Journal of Computing, 13(1–2), 41–70. https://doi.org/10.55630/sjc.2019.13.41-70

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