Anartificial intelligence programreceived such mellow scores on a similar test that it ’d have an 80 % chance of get into a Nipponese university .
The Wall Street Journalreportsthat the program , developed by Japan ’s National Institute of Informatics , took a multi - subject college entrance test and transcend with an above - average sexual conquest of 511 points out of a potential 950 . ( The national norm is 416 . ) With scores like that , it has an 8 out of 10 opportunity of being intromit to 441 individual institutions in Japan , and 33 interior one .
The AI took some time to perfect , and it still has a direction to go . The squad had been working on the political platform since 2011 , the same year IBM ’s WatsondominatedJeopardy ! champion Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter in a multi - day tourney . Previously , the Japanese AI programme had take in below - average result , but this time around , the robot did peculiarly well in math and history questions , which have straightforward result , but it still receive chancy marks in the aperient incision of the test , which requires advanced language processing skills .

The programme , shout theTodai Robot Project , aims to have a golem smart enough to get into Tokyo University , the country ’s most prestigious school and often call “ the Harvard of Japan , ” by 2021 . ( “ Todai ” is a nickname for Tokyo Daigaku , the Japanese name for Tokyo University . )
in the beginning this year , a software program here in the US was able to take the SAT and solved eleventh - grade geometry enquiry .
Right now , though , the Japan squad ’s success proves that robots can be programme to tackle complex word job , combine images and textual matter , and could be up to of better semantic realisation that can countenance them to answer many different types of questions .

The substantial question should be : How long ‘ til we get a actual - life version ofRobot House ?
[ Todai Robot ProjectviaWall Street Journal ]
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