Artificial Intelligence is making progress at achieving tasks once thought reserved for human intelligence:
In 1997, Deep Blue defeated the World Champion of Chess, Garry Kasparov, in a six-game match.
In 2005, Stanley, a robot vehicle, autonomously navigated a complex 132 mile desert course as part of the DARPA Grand Challenge.
In 2011, Watson soundly defeated a panel of former Jeopardy champions.
However, to date, no artificial system has scored well on a standardized test of human aptitude, such as the SAT.
SATAIRE aims to be the first system to do so.
Adam Cheyer has track record of creating intelligent sytems. Adam was co-founder and VP Engineering of Siri, a Virtual Personal Assistant for the iPhone that can converse with you and help you get your tasks done more quickly. He led technology for the CALO Project, the largest A.I. project in US history.