Noriko Arai: Can a robot pass a university entrance exam?
Could an AI pass the entrance exam for the University of Tokyo? Noriko Arai oversees a project that wants to find out. Full bio
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will be taken over by machines.
that AI will create new jobs,
will find a new one.
who may lose their jobs to AI
to learn better than most of us?
of a top university by 2020?
against a top Go player."
the answer yet, right?
I started Todai Robot Project,
the entrance examination
is working in the remote server.
as its benchmark?
the performance of AI
to be acquired only by humans
two different types of exams.
a national standardized test
or more accuracy rate --
the second stage written test
how modern AI works,
as an example.
shares its name with this planet."
question always asks,
many different types of questions,
and if you want to know the answer,
and "symphony" to search.
will be ranked top.
at searching and optimizing.
"last" and "symphony"
with these keywords,
the answer "Jupiter," in this case.
but a bit smarter
Is this sentence true or false?"
a factoid question,
[this person type]" by itself.
"Magyars" is ranked top.
does not understand,
correct in many cases.
a 600-word essay like this one:
of the maritime trade
in the 17th century ...]
from the textbooks and Wikipedia,
"artificial intelligence,"
of arithmetic for a long, long time.
in developing a system
problems from end to end,
written in Japanese,
2,000 mathematical axioms
written in natural language.
the original problems
to solve it, I think.
symbolic computation.
fun part for the machine.
even for mathematicians.
was among the top one percent
exam in mathematics.
it made in the English test.
Just a few more minutes.
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the situation --
2. "We're almost there."
4. "Your shoelace is untied."]
is the correct answer, right?
English sentences
understand what I said:
who took the same exam as Todai Robot.
is among the top 20 percent,
of the universities in Japan --
students everywhere.
machine outperform students --
what was going on in the human world.
from high school textbooks
of high school students to answer.
Christianity to ... and Oceania,
are written in Japanese,
3. Islam 4. Buddhism ]
is the answer, isn't it?
the correct answer, too.
high school students
among the top in OECD PISA tests,
students' performance in mathematics,
good learning materials
through the internet.
may benefit only those who can read well,
of those who can read well
to think about carefully,
we have to think in a hurry
give us a sense of how AIs think,
quite an urgent revolution in education
that humans can do better than AIs?
can understand the meaning.
which is very, very lacking in AI.
just pack the knowledge
the meaning of the knowledge,
that is just memorizing,
a new type of education.
rote knowledge, to meaning.
for the educators. Thank you so much.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Noriko Arai - AI expertCould an AI pass the entrance exam for the University of Tokyo? Noriko Arai oversees a project that wants to find out.
Why you should listen
Noriko Arai is the program director of an AI challenge, Todai Robot Project, which asks the question: Can AI get into the University of Tokyo? The project aims to visualize both the possibilities and the limitation of current AI by setting a concrete goal: a software system that can pass university entrance exams. In 2015 and 2016, Todai Robot achieved top 20 percent in the exams, and passed more than 70 percent of the universities in Japan.
The inventor of Reading Skill Test, in 2017 Arai conducted a large-scale survey on reading skills of high and junior high school students with Japan's Ministry of Education. The results revealed that more than half of junior high school students fail to comprehend sentences sampled from their textbooks. Arai founded the Research Institute of Science for Education to elucidate why so many students fail to read and how she can support them.
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