Japan built artificial intelligence system can pass the entrance examination of the University of Tokyo

Fujitsu Laboratories will work with the National Institute of Informatics (NII) to create an artificial intelligence system that can pass the entrance exam of the University of Tokyo, the most prestigious school in Japan. The project aims to test the 2016 national university entrance exam . If students want to enter this university, they must pass two tests. And Dongda University's extremely strict admission requirements are well known, ranking eighth in the latest QS Asian University Rankings.

At present, it is unclear whether the artificial intelligence system is a humanoid robot, but no matter what form the eleventh appears, it must master various subjects, such as physics, chemistry, history, and foreign languages, and be able to answer questions accurately.

Noriko Arai of the National Institute of Informatics in Japan said that in this way, she can gain insight into the breakthrough of human intelligence and the innovations cultivated. And Fujitsu built one of the fastest supercomputers in the world last year, which helps to improve the mathematical skills of robots.

"The common goal of the National Institute of Informatics and Fujitsu Laboratories in Japan is the technology required for human-centered IT development." Fujitsu said in a press release, "These measures include formula recognition and text answers. A computer requires Understand its data format as natural language and solve formulas quickly and accurately. "

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