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    1. Not consistently and not across truly logical tests. They abjectly fail at abstract reasoning. They do well only in very specific cases.
    2. IQ is an objectively awful measure of human intelligence. Why would it be useful for artificial intelligence?
    3. 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.
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      IQ correlates with a good number of things though. It’a not perfect but it’s not meaningless either.

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        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.

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          Not perfectly you can’t. But similarly to how people’s SAT scores predict their future success, IQ tests in aggregate do have predictive power.

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      IQ is objectively a good measure of human intelligence. High IQ people have higher educational achievement, income, etc.

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          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

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            smarter people do better in these metrics.

            Smarter by what measure? IQ?

            You’re using circular reasoning here.

            Income and education levels are not the same thing as intelligence, nor are smarter people higher earners or more well educated.

            IQ correlates best with educational achievement. Educational achievement is best predicted by your zip code. Poverty creates sharp educational disadvantages.

            Intelligence, as measured by your maximally attainable levels of obtaining knowledge and skills, is something that the majority of people will never test their limits of.

            IQ tests do not measure that maximum, only how far along that trajectory you might have come compared to your “peers”.

            Therefore: IQ tests are 1 step removed from just asking someone where they grew up, how much college they attended and how much money their parents made.

            It has nothing to do with measuring that underlying factor and everything to do with measuring socioeconomic status.

            It was a crude tool invented by eugenicists to promote genocide and you should stop using or respecting it at all.

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              You have the cause and effect switched. More intelligent parents have higher incomes, their kids also are more likely to have higher intelligence because it’s heritable. So if a bunch of rich Jews live in a Manhattan, does it mean that IQ is predicting their zip code? Or is it predicting they are Jewish? That’s just a weird way of thinking about it.

              Your definition of intelligence is not that is commonly thought of intelligence. It’s like saying “intelligence is your maximum chess skill measured by elo and you will never achieve it”

              But learning to play chess quickly would also fall under intelligence. Given not being a high level at a similar game, there will be people who learn quicker than others. Learning languages, learning from your experience, all fall under intelligence.

              If you take all of these measures, average them, you will get a true intelligence measurement. IQ is a sample of true intelligence by using only some measurements, since intelligence can have an infinite amount of tasks that it can be used to perform