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An artificial intelligence called Aristotle has just passed the scientific test of the eighth grade in the United States. Last week, this news occupied the first edition of many US news websites.

The eighth grade of the United States is probably equivalent to the second day of the country. How difficult is the science test for the children in the second day?

To answer this question, let’s first take a look at two US eighth-grade scientific test multiple-choice questions.

1. An organization in the human body that can work together to accomplish a specific function is called:

A.an organ

B.an organism

C.a system

D.a cell

2. Which of the following changes is most likely to result in a decrease in the number of squirrels in a certain area?

A. Decrease the number of predators

B. Reduced competition within squirrels

C. Reduced food available

D. Increase in the number of forest fires

Obviously, these two questions belong to two different types. The first question belongs to the knowledge point, and it can be answered as long as it is carefully carried forward; the second one is a logical reasoning problem.

Most children may be more willing to answer the second inquest of this logical inference, but for artificial intelligence, the situation may be just the opposite.

Artificial Intelligence is the eighth grade paper, the correct rate of multiple-choice questions is over 90%

On Wednesday, the famous laboratory in Seattle, the Allen Institute of Artificial Intelligence, released a new artificial intelligence system called Aristo, which correctly answered more than 90 % of the eighth grade scientific test questions, and in the twelfth grade exams obtained more than 80% accuracy.

This artificial intelligence that passes the test capability shows that researchers have made tremendous progress in a few months, and artificial intelligence systems can understand the language and simulate human decision logic.

Aristo’s settings are only used to answer multiple choice questions. It took several standard exams for New York candidates, but the Allen Institute removed the questions that included pictures and graphics. Answering these questions requires additional skills—the ability to combine language understanding with computer vision logic.

Some test questions only require some information extraction capabilities, such as the first question above, which is a person