A Study on Artificial Intelligence IQ and Standard Intelligent Model
Feng Liu, Yong Shi

TL;DR
This paper proposes a standard intelligent system model to evaluate AI and human-like beings uniformly, introduces an AI IQ metric, and tests various search engines and humans to rank AI intelligence levels.
Contribution
It establishes a unified model for describing AI and human-like beings, and develops an AI IQ evaluation method with empirical testing on search engines and humans.
Findings
AI IQ scores for search engines and humans are ranked and compared.
A new standard intelligent system model is proposed.
An AI IQ evaluation method is developed and tested.
Abstract
Currently, potential threats of artificial intelligence (AI) to human have triggered a large controversy in society, behind which, the nature of the issue is whether the artificial intelligence (AI) system can be evaluated quantitatively. This article analyzes and evaluates the challenges that the AI development level is facing, and proposes that the evaluation methods for the human intelligence test and the AI system are not uniform; and the key reason for which is that none of the models can uniformly describe the AI system and the beings like human. Aiming at this problem, a standard intelligent system model is established in this study to describe the AI system and the beings like human uniformly. Based on the model, the article makes an abstract mathematical description, and builds the standard intelligent machine mathematical model; expands the Von Neumann architecture and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCognitive Abilities and Testing · Technology and Human Factors in Education and Health · Cognitive Science and Mapping
