On twitter the IQ score of IIRC 84 for ChatGPT and 96 for GPT-4 were making the rounds, maybe you refer to those? I believe these scores are based on this freely available online test:
I took it on wednesday just for fun. It’s purely text-based but involves many different types of reasoning (including spatial reasoning). It’s also a timed test which arguably inflates the LLM scores compared to humans.
This is one of the tests where you spent not too much time (I think I took 13 minutes) and at the end there was “this is your result, if you want to see fine-grained scores, send money”.
Well, they claim that it is somehow validated and my score was somewhat realistic.
Main negative point was the need to provide an email for the result.
On twitter the IQ score of IIRC 84 for ChatGPT and 96 for GPT-4 were making the rounds, maybe you refer to those? I believe these scores are based on this freely available online test:
https://iqtest.com/take-the-test/
I took it on wednesday just for fun. It’s purely text-based but involves many different types of reasoning (including spatial reasoning). It’s also a timed test which arguably inflates the LLM scores compared to humans.
Is this one of those tests where you spend lot of time answering the questions, and at the end there is “if you want to see the results, send money”?
Also, is there any reason to believe that the test was actually somehow validated, as opposed to just numbers completely made up?
This is one of the tests where you spent not too much time (I think I took 13 minutes) and at the end there was “this is your result, if you want to see fine-grained scores, send money”.
Well, they claim that it is somehow validated and my score was somewhat realistic.
Main negative point was the need to provide an email for the result.