But intelligence is the capacity to solve problems. If you can solve problems quickly, you are by definition intelligent.
the ability to apply knowledge to manipulate one’s environment or to think abstractly as measured by objective criteria (such as tests)
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/intelligence
It can be measured by objective tests. It’s not subjective like beauty or humor.
The problem with AI doing these tests is that it has seen and memorized all the previous questions and answers. Many of the tests mentioned are not tests of reasoning, but recall: the bar exam, for example.
If any random person studied every previous question and answer, they would do well too. No one would be amazed that an answer key knew all the answers.
I think in one sense it can be good. Sometimes it is counterproductive to downvote someone from 1 to 0. I think this would prevent that, as the first downvote is probably the most important one.
But I agree that making any data public will allow everyone to be categorized easily. “This person dislikes this content and likes other content.”
Remember, you are giving this info to everyone. Mark Zuckerberg will be able to see what you like and dislike in all public votes.