http://www.technologyreview.com/news/541001/ai-software-goes-up-against-fourth-graders-on-science-tests/
Coming October, a new contest will be launched by Kaggle, inviting AI to take fourth-grade science tests (examples). With this they hope to stimulate the development of common sense knowledge in AI. The prize is $50000.
One example currently already handled by Aristo, who seems to be using inference and/or a web lookup:
Growing thicker fur in winter helps some animals to:
A) hide from danger
B) attract a mate
C) find food
D) keep warm
Another professor suggested that the following would be a tougher test of common knowledge than a children’s exam.
Sally’s favorite cow died yesterday. The cow will probably be alive again
A) tomorrow;
B) within a week;
C) within a year;
D) within a few years;
E) the cow will never be alive again.
Although I think I could answer the first one, most of it is a little out of my league for now, both the format of the questions and the required cause-and-result mechanisms that I haven’t started on. But whichever further challenges we’re going to throw at AI, I think this is a good direction.