Tuesday, September 20, 2005

Press: Can robots be creative? - In Character

Incharacter.org - Artifice and Artistry: Can Robots Be Creative? by Adam Keiper: "Therein lies the problem of machine creativity. Human creativity is rooted in our interaction with the world – what we see and experience, including all the ambiguities and contradictions that imbue everyday life. Human creativity is inseparable from our physical embodiment, our genes and brains and bruises and flaws that give rise in mysterious ways to our predispositions and preferences. Human creativity is bound to our emotions, our hopes and hates, desires and fears, grief and love and faith.

The age of creative machines is not near at hand, for actually being in the world is the price of true creativity."

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