From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: Ben Goertzel -Ma Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]> Preschool IQ Test Based Proposal Wed, 13 Feb 2013 02:05:15 +0000 Epstein_Goertzel_IQ_Executive_Summary_Feb12_2013 Preschool_IQ_Test_Overview.pdf; Using_Human_Child_IQ_Tests_For_Robots.pdf; Epstein_Goertzel_IQ_Proposal_Feb_2013.pdf; Epstein_Goertzel_IQ_proposal_budget.numbers.pdf; Epstein_Goertzel_IQ_Timeline_Milestones.pdf; Epstein_Goertzel_IQ_Proposal_Feb_2013(1).pdf .pdf; Hi Jeffrey, Wow, I seem to have spent the last 12 hours studying preschool IQ tests !!! I think I got up from the computer only twice ;I ... It's Chinese New Year, so the staff on my various projects are on vacation, and I have a lot of time for solo thinking/reading/researching... Attached find a revision of my recent proposal to you, which focuses on the WPPSI preschool IQ test and trying to get a robot to pass it Also, the two documents attached *not* starting with "Epstein..." give useful background for you. One of them describes the standard preschool IQ test in moderate detail (with example questions); the other discusses some points regarding the use of this test to measure robot intelligence... The "Timeline/Milestones" document, and the "Project Aims" section of the main Proposal document, are quite different from before. The basic timing (2 years) and budget are the same as before. As with the prior proposal, the work is an extension of what my gov't funded HK time is already going to do. The essential difference from the prior proposal is that the emotionaUsocial intelligence that was a part of the focus there, has now been replaced with more focus on the intersection between vision and cognition, and on question answering based on information not present in the robot's environment.... From a fundamental Al perspective, I don't see this shift in focus as either better or worse. The emotional/social stuff will still need to get done eventually, but I d