- Not consistently and not across truly logical tests. They abjectly fail at abstract reasoning. They do well only in very specific cases.
- IQ is an objectively awful measure of human intelligence. Why would it be useful for artificial intelligence?
- For these tests that are so centered around specific facts: of course a model that has had the entirety of the Internet encoded into it has the answers. The shocking thing is that the model is so lossy that it doesn’t ace the test.
IQ is objectively a good measure of human intelligence. High IQ people have higher educational achievement, income, etc.
I never said it’s the cause. We’re trying to find a measure that correlates well with actual intelligence g
IQ correlates with g, but also income/education correlates with g because smarter people do better in these metrics.
IQ doesn’t make you smarter, but smarter people can do better on IQ tests
IQ correlates with a good number of things though. It’a not perfect but it’s not meaningless either.
And global warming correlates with the decline in piracy rates. IQ is a garbage statistic invented by early 20th century eugenicists to prove that white people were the best.
You can’t boil down the nuance of the most complex object in the known universe to a single number.