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Autores principales: Benrimoh, David, Mikus, Nace, Rosenfeld, Ariel
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Publicado: 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.06948
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author Benrimoh, David
Mikus, Nace
Rosenfeld, Ariel
author_facet Benrimoh, David
Mikus, Nace
Rosenfeld, Ariel
contents Creative and disruptive insights (CDIs), such as the development of the theory of relativity, have punctuated human history, marking pivotal shifts in our intellectual trajectory. Recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) have sparked debates over whether state of the art models possess the capacity to generate CDIs. We argue that the ability to create CDIs should be regarded as a significant feature of machine superintelligence (SI).To this end, we propose a practical test to evaluate whether an approach to AI targeting SI can yield novel insights of this kind. We propose the Einstein test: given the data available prior to the emergence of a known CDI, can an AI independently reproduce that insight (or one that is formally equivalent)? By achieving such a milestone, a machine can be considered to at least match humanity's past top intellectual achievements, and therefore to have the potential to surpass them.
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spellingShingle The Einstein Test: Towards a Practical Test of a Machine's Ability to Exhibit Superintelligence
Benrimoh, David
Mikus, Nace
Rosenfeld, Ariel
Artificial Intelligence
Creative and disruptive insights (CDIs), such as the development of the theory of relativity, have punctuated human history, marking pivotal shifts in our intellectual trajectory. Recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) have sparked debates over whether state of the art models possess the capacity to generate CDIs. We argue that the ability to create CDIs should be regarded as a significant feature of machine superintelligence (SI).To this end, we propose a practical test to evaluate whether an approach to AI targeting SI can yield novel insights of this kind. We propose the Einstein test: given the data available prior to the emergence of a known CDI, can an AI independently reproduce that insight (or one that is formally equivalent)? By achieving such a milestone, a machine can be considered to at least match humanity's past top intellectual achievements, and therefore to have the potential to surpass them.
title The Einstein Test: Towards a Practical Test of a Machine's Ability to Exhibit Superintelligence
topic Artificial Intelligence
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.06948