
TL;DR
This paper discusses the concept of measuring intelligence, critically examines François Chollet's article on the subject, and explores related issues in the context of logic and computer science.
Contribution
It provides a critique and discussion of Chollet's approach to measuring intelligence, highlighting key issues and perspectives in the field.
Findings
Highlights complexities in defining intelligence
Critiques Chollet's proposed measures
Explores implications for AI and logic
Abstract
The Fall 2024 Logic in Computer Science column of the Bulletin of EATCS is a little discussion on intelligence, measuring intelligence, and related issues, provoked by a fascinating must-read article ``On the measure of intelligence'' by Fran\c{c}ois Chollet. The discussion includes a modicum of critique of the article.
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TopicsComputability, Logic, AI Algorithms
