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Six top scorers on the gaokao, China's national college entrance examination, beat the mathematics score of Aidam, an intelligent robot developed by an education company in China, Cyol.com reported. The robot finished the exam in less than 10 minutes, earning a score of 134. The six top scorers, meanwhile, all earned a score of 135 in 55 minutes.
With its complex system, the intelligent robot was able to identify the most concise method to solve each test question, as teachers and engineers constructed an inference engine and sophisticated knowledge base drawing on no less than 70 million questions.
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