The Creativity Code : How Ai is Learning to Write, Paint and Think

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Unlock AI's Creative Potential - Insights for Pioneers

This book is perfect for those interested in exploring the intersection between AI and creativity. It provides a deep dive into the mathematics that underpin AI algorithms, and poses thought-provoking questions about whether machines can truly be creative in the same way that humans can. This book is likely to be appreciated by those who are excited about the potential of AI, but who also want to critically examine its limitations and ethical implications.

  • PROSE Award for Computing and Information Sciences (2020)
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The Creativity Code : How Ai is Learning to Write, Paint and Think

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ISBN: 9780008296346
Authors: Marcus du Sautoy
Publisher: Fourth Estate Ltd
Date of Publication: 2019-03-15
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Philosophy, Art, History, Science
Related Topics: History, Popular Science, Mathematics
Goodreads rating: 3.96
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Beginning with a rough definition of creativity as the drive to come up with something that is new, surprising and has value, the mathematician Marcus de Sautoy asks: can computers be creative? Discussing the "bottom up" approach to AI which, rather than focusing on the human programmer, allows "algorithms to roam the digital landscape and learn just as a child does", he considers the possibility that machines could go beyond the creativity of their coders.
 

Unlock AI's Creative Potential - Insights for Pioneers

This book is perfect for those interested in exploring the intersection between AI and creativity. It provides a deep dive into the mathematics that underpin AI algorithms, and poses thought-provoking questions about whether machines can truly be creative in the same way that humans can. This book is likely to be appreciated by those who are excited about the potential of AI, but who also want to critically examine its limitations and ethical implications.

  • PROSE Award for Computing and Information Sciences (2020)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.