How would you estimate the IQ of a robot? DARPA has asked for solicitations on making a machine with Physical Intelligence,
http://www.darpa.mil/dso/solicitations/baa09-63.htm This raised the question for me, how do you estimate the IQ of a robot. Many would use humans as the top species, but dophins are probably smarter than we are. Maybe elephants are smarter. DARPA want a minimum of 10,000 electronic units in the PI unit. LB is a self controlling and self programming robot. It is not controllable. LB movie: <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmXfLNRWkwU&feature=channel_page> LB-1 uses 64 transistors to make one memory unit wavelet processor. So 169 (13x13) units times 64 equals 10,816 electronic parts. If LB-1's IQ for one unit was 1 then would IQ of 169 be a fair guess? If LB-1's IQ is about 30 would an estimate of 5,070 IQ be a fair guess? Does IQ increase linearly with more units, decline with more units, or is there an exponential increase? Naturally an educated guess is rarely as accurate as an experimental results occurring in the future. --- To make changes to your subscription contact: Bill Southerly (bsouthe...@frostburg.edu)