A Note on Chances and Limitations of Psychometric AI
Human-level artificial intelligence (HAI) surely is a special research endeavor in more than one way: In the first place, the very nature of intelligence is not entirely clear; there are no criteria commonly agreed upon necessary or sufficient for the ascription of intelligence other than similarity to human performance (and even this criterion is open for a plethora of possible interpretations); there is a lack of clarity concerning how to properly investigate HAI and how to proceed after the very first steps of implementing an HAI system; etc. In this note I assess the ways in which the approach of Psychometric Artificial Intelligence can (and cannot) be taken as a foundation for a scientific approach to HAI.
Focus: Methods or Design
Source: City University of London
Readability: Expert
Type: PDF Article
Open Source: No
External URL: https://openaccess.city.ac.uk/id/eprint/18673/1/
Keywords: N/A
Learn Tags: AI and Machine Learning Design/Methods
Summary: This piece does an evaluation of psychometric AI and its attendant advantages and disadvantages for guiding human-level AI.