Can AI Crack The Code For Creativity?
Artificial intelligence (AI) pioneer Alan Turing infamously asked many years ago, "Can machines think?" Today, Oxford mathematician Marcus du Sautoy poses an equally provocative question: Can machines create? In his new book, "The Creativity Code: Art and Innovation in the Age of AI," du Sautoy explores the structural nature of creativity in human endeavors, and looks at areas where AI can have the most influence. "Creativity is a code that evolution across millions of years has honed inside our brains," du Sautoy writes. "Is our creativity in fact more algorithmic and rule-based than we might want to acknowledge? Can we hope to crack the creativity code?"
May-23-2019, 12:49:10 GMT
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