Measuring progress toward AGI: A cognitive framework
6 hours ago
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- #Cognitive Science
- #Artificial Intelligence
- Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) has potential to accelerate scientific discovery and solve pressing human problems.
- A new paper titled 'Measuring Progress Toward AGI: A Cognitive Taxonomy' provides a scientific foundation for understanding AI cognitive capabilities.
- The framework identifies 10 key cognitive abilities important for AGI, including perception, generation, attention, learning, memory, reasoning, metacognition, executive functions, problem solving, and social cognition.
- A three-stage evaluation protocol is proposed to benchmark AI system performance relative to human capabilities.
- A Kaggle hackathon is launched to design evaluations for five cognitive abilities with the largest evaluation gaps: learning, metacognition, attention, executive functions, and social cognition.
- The hackathon offers a total prize pool of $200,000, with submissions open from March 17 to April 16, and results announced on June 1.