Man vs machine: Robot plans to beat 80% students in exam
Chinese IT company iFly Tek CEO Liu Qingfeng said artificial intelligence's participation in the gaokao is the best proof of its ability to learn and reason. Goal is to score in top 20 percent to qualify for major university admission Chinese IT company iFly Tek is developing an artificial intelligence robot that will take part in the country's college entrance exam in 2020, with the goal of beating 80 percent of the students in China, the company announced at a product launch in Beijing. But to beat 80 percent of students - which means it can enroll at a key university in China - is difficult," said Liu Qingfeng, the company's CEO. The project is "Performing well in the gaokao requires advanced technology in human-machine interaction, knowledge management and inference-learning, which are the key technologies we are committed to developing through this project," Liu said.





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