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AI and the Future of Skills, Volume 1

Capabilities and Assessments

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Artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics are major breakthrough technologies that are transforming the economy and society. The OECD’s Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Skills (AIFS) project is developing a programme to assess the capabilities of AI and robotics, and their impact on education and work.

This volume reports on the first step of the project: identifying which capabilities to assess and which tests to use in the assessment. It builds on an online expert workshop that explored this question from the perspectives of both psychology and computer science. The volume consists of expert contributions that review skills taxonomies and tests in different domains of psychology, and efforts in computer science to assess AI and robotics. It provides extensive discussion on the strengths and weaknesses of different approaches, and outlines directions for the project. The report can therefore be a resource for the research community of multiple fields and policy makers who wish to obtain deeper insight into the complexity of machine capabilities.

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Taxonomy of cognitive abilities and measures for assessing artificial intelligence and robotics capabilities

This chapter reviews taxonomies of human cognitive abilities and measures of those abilities. It recalls the history of key models and frameworks, analysing their strengths and weaknesses. It gives special attention to the second order of frameworks, which comprises approximately nine distinct abilities, including fluid, crystallised, spatial and broad retrieval/creativity abilities. The primary factors associated with these nine abilities are discussed, along with sample tests and test items reflecting the different abilities. It proposes two additional abilities: emotional intelligence and collaboration/communication. Finally, it discusses the prospects and feasibility of using human abilities and their associated tests to evaluate machine intelligence, discussing the advantage of having a justification for the selection of tasks.

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