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Individual reading 2, Arendarenko (Main points (Questions (Algorithms have…
Individual reading 2, Arendarenko
Main points
Last year a portrait of Edmond Belamy sold for $432,000 (£337,000).
The picture was created by an algorithm drawing on a data set of 15,000 portraits painted between the 14th and 20th Centuries
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And as artificial intelligence evolves and eventually perhaps reaches or surpasses human level intelligence, what will this mean for human artists and the creative industries in general?
Can a computer, devoid of human emotion, ever be truly creative?
Algorithms have already created artworks, poems, and pieces of music, but are they merely mimicking rather than creating?
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Can your algorithm generate a world that has meaning to it, and that is particular to the player in terms of place or skill?
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Games, particularly those which take place within virtual worlds, have been the perfect setting for AI to solve problems creatively.
Algorithm yields quite boring results (argues New York-based professor of computer science, Julian Togelius)
Kate Compton's "10,000 bowls of oatmeal" problem
Space exploration game No Man's Sky, which offered 18 quintillion algorithmically-generated planets to explore
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Musician and University of Sussex lecturer Dr Alice Eldridge suggests that we should treat AI as "just another tool that we have designed".
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Mick Grierson, at the UAL Creative Computing Institute in London, believes advances in AI will "lead to better art, new types of artists and new mediums".
In 2016, Nordic band Sigur Rós used his software to create a constantly evolving version of one of their singles
Innovative composer and producer Brian Eno is also a big fan of using algorithms to create music that constantly changes.
Prof Grierson has also worked with Massive Attack on an AI reworking of their Mezzanine album, to mark its 20th anniversary.
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Visitors to an upcoming Barbican exhibition will be able to affect the resulting sound by their movements.
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"The technology is never going to be good enough to generate better culture than people who use it to create their own."
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