Tests of human intelligence | François Chollet and Lex Fridman
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the problem with intelligence tests is that they all rely on academic knowledge. how for instance would a psychometrician measure intelligence in a hunter gatherer tribe with no previous contact with the outside world?
sure but Flynn found that people have been improving on the Raven’s test over time. if the Raven’s test were a true intelligence test wouldn’t this be the last test we’d be getting better at? this suggests that the Raven’s test is not a pure measure of fluid intelligence and is influenced by culture.
It would not be difficult. There are many different tests that seem to have little to connect them in content, but they all correlate. Surely hunter gatherers have to solve problems in their lives, and have to deal with novel situations.
I wonder if the topic of final goals gets brought up enough in the context of AI. So for GPT3 it sounds like they are trying to just predict the next word as best they can, whereas our brains evolved to survive and reproduce given some constraints in the real world (physics, biology, chemistry).
I guess it just seems hard to disentangle the hardware from the software. Sure our language can be used to train an AI that can then have conversations that would convince us, but it has no concept for what things mean in the real world.
Psychometrics is the measurement of skills, knowledge, abilities, attitudes, personality traits and educational achievement.