Measuring Intelligence Beyond Human Scale
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arXiv:2607.07040v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: How can we measure intelligence beyond human capability? Human-authored benchmarks saturate, and above human capability, examiners may not know which tasks are both hard and verifiable. We argue that this difficulty is inherent to absolute-scale evaluation and propose a new paradigm based on relative measurement in which models generate public challenges that separate other systems. Aggregating these outcomes yields an adversarial psychometric…
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- arXiv:2607.07040v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: How can we measure intelligence beyond human capability?
- Human-authored benchmarks saturate, and above human capability, examiners may not know which tasks are both hard and verifiable.
- We argue that this difficulty is inherent to absolute-scale evaluation and propose a new paradigm based on relative measurement in which models generate public challenges that separate other systems.
- Aggregating these outcomes yields an adversarial psychometric….
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