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AI & standardized testing

2019-09-17 18:24:32.32373+02 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

A common point of discussion whenever software developers get together is AI. The field is exploding, there are some tremendous things happening in computer vision, but there's also a lot of substituting "machine learning" for bothering to figure out polynomial equations analytically.

And, of course, there's the big problem of "solving the problem set in front of it". There's a large list of "unexpected results leading to people realizing they've been posing the question wrong"

But I think one of the more interesting things is using insights from what we're learning about machine learning and artificial intelligence to examine the functions by which we've been teaching humans...

AI pokes another hole in standardized testing

[ related topics: Software Engineering Community Education Artificial Intelligence ]

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