What is computational creativity? Can AI learn to be creative?One of the human mind’s most valuable features is the capacity to formulate creative thoughts, an ability that through quantum leap innovations has propelled us to the current digital age. However, creative breakthroughs are easier said than done. Appearing less frequently and more sporadically than desired, it seems that we have not yet fully cracked the creative code. But with the rapid advances in artificial intelligence which have come to provide an ever-closer proximity with the cognitive faculties of mankind, can this emerging technology improve our creative capabilities? What will that look like and will it be the missing link in the man–machine enigma? AI for Creativity provides a fascinating look at what is currently emerging in the very cutting-edge area of artificial intelligence and the tools being developed to enable computational creativity that holds the propensity to dramatically change our lives.
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AI for Creativity provides a fascinating read of what is currently emerging in the very cutting edge area of artificial intelligence and the tools being developed to enable computational creativity that hold the propensity to dramatically change our lives.
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Author. Introduction. 1 The Creative Process. 2 The Creative Enigma. 3 Perspectives on Creativity. 4 Computational Creativity. References. Index.

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ISBN
9781032047751
Publisert
2021-09-24
Utgiver
Vendor
CRC Press
Vekt
520 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Aldersnivå
G, P, 01, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
102

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Niklas Hageback is a seasoned project manager and change leader with an expertise in agile methodologies and innovation management. He has held regional executive man­agement and project oversight roles at leading banks, including Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank, and Goldman Sachs, in both Asia and Europe, where he was in charge of a number of complex regionwide digital trans­formation and risk management initiatives. More recently, he has done extensive work in artificial intelligence, notably machine learning, lead­ing the development of automated human reasoning and computational creativity applications.

He is a published author with bestsellers including The Virtual Mind: Designing the Logic to Approximate Human Thinking (2017), AI for Digital Warfare (2021) and AI for Arts (2021). He has also published a number of research papers in AI and finance.