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How did the robot score in the college entrance examination?
The annual college entrance examination is about to begin. For most students, the college entrance examination is like the challenge of crossing a wooden bridge with thousands of troops. This year, in addition to facing the challenges of human beings, candidates also ushered in a special competitor-robots.

At about 6 pm yesterday, after more than 9.4 million candidates finished the first day of college entrance examination, AI-MATHS, an artificial intelligence robot from Chengdu, ushered in the first public simulated college entrance examination.

In the end, AI-MATHS took 22 minutes and 10 minutes to answer two college entrance examination mathematics papers, and got 105 and 100 points respectively. (in 150)

It is understood that AI-MATHS was developed by a technology company in Chengdu and was born on 20 14. 500 sets of test papers were trained before the exam, and the procedure of giving up after 30 minutes was set.

It is reported that the wrong questions in the AI-MATHS college entrance examination mainly focus on the topic of "many words", and the calculation questions and proof questions are excellent, which proves that its ability to understand written information needs to be strengthened.