<span>A series of intellectual provocations that investigate the creative process across the human-nonhuman spectrum.</span><span> Is it possible that creative artists have more in common with machines than we might think? Employing an improvisational call-and-response writing performance coauthored
My Life As an Artificial Creative Intelligence
โ Scribed by Mark Amerika;
- Publisher
- Stanford University Press
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 266
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Cover
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
1. Onto-Operational Presence Artificial Creative Intelligence as Meta Remix Engine
2. Pure Psychic Automatism, Lingual Spontaneity, and the Hybrid Mind
3. An Apparition of an Appearance the Language Artist as Language Model
4. Being Nonhuman a Cosmotechnical Persona
5. The Digital Fiction-Making Process Speculative Praxis and Techno-Utopian Agency
6. Beyond Thought a Dialogue of Metamediumystic Entanglements
Postscript Sublime Buddha Machines: Interdependent Consciousness and the Single Vehicle
Acknowledgments
Series Editors
Back Cover
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<p><i>My Life as an Artificial Creative Intelligence</i> is an improvisational call-and-response writing performance conducted by a language artist and an AI language model and is arranged as a series of intellectual provocations that investigate the creative process across the human-nonhuman spectr
<p>Creativity is one of the least understood aspects of intelligence and is often seen as `intuitive' and not susceptible to rational enquiry. Recently, however, there has been a resurgence of interest in the area, principally in artificial intelligence and cognitive science, but also in psychology,
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