For any task in ARC, it's possible for a human to write a reasonably short computer program that can handle new pairs. Everything is straightforwardly computable -- unlike, say, classifying MNIST digits. There's no human advantage in any single task.https://github.com/fchollet/ARC
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You don't just cite things because they share one or two vague similarities (which would involve citing tens of thousands of paper in every paper). You cite things either for attribution, or because they would constitute a useful reference for the reader to check out.
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I do not cite every single paper that has ever discussed tests of intelligence. I cite those that are either 1) reference surveys, 2) that originated key ideas that I use, 3) that offer direct alternatives to my definition of intelligence or to ARC. That's how it works.
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