As a challenge problem for AI systems, I propose the use of hand-constructed multiple-choice tests, with problems that are easy for people but hard for computers. Specifically, I discuss techniques for constructing such problems at the level of a fourth-grade child and at the level of a high-school student. For the fourth grade level questions, I argue that questions that require the understanding of time, impossible or pointless scenarios, of causality, of the human body, or of sets of objects, and questions that require combining facts or require simple inductive arguments of indeterminate length can be chosen to be easy for people, and are likely to be hard for AI programs, in the current state of the art. For the high-school level, I ar...
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The paper discusses the capacities and limitations of current artificial intelligence (AI) technolog...
While there has been an explosion of impressive, data-driven AI applications in recent years, machin...
This is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publication in Artificial Intelligence....
Under general assumptions, the Turing test can be easily passed by an appropriate algorithm. I show ...
Given the well-known limitations of the Turing Test, there is a need for objective tests to both foc...
only when these problems are sufficiently hard. When they qualify as such, the best move for the cle...
The topic of this article is devoted to computer testing that is one of the most actual problems of ...
Introduction: Bart Selman AI textbooks and papers often discuss the big questions, such as "ho...
Standardized tests are used to test students as they progress in the formal education system. These ...
If it is true that good problems produce good science, then it will be worthwhile to identify good p...
AI textbooks and papers often discuss the big questions, such as "how to reason with uncertaint...
The growing use of computer-like tablets and PCs in educational settings is enabling more students t...
Progress in language and image understanding by machines has sparkled the interest of the research c...
This paper reports the results of a study investigating how accurately programming teachers can judg...
AbstractWe use statistical data to identify the problems that appear to be difficult with students i...
The paper discusses the capacities and limitations of current artificial intelligence (AI) technolog...