<span>As algorithmic data processing increasingly pervades everyday life, it is also making its way into the worlds of art, literature and music. In doing so, it shifts notions of creativity and evokes non-anthropocentric perspectives on artistic practice. This volume brings together contributions f
The Creative Computer: Machine Intelligence and Human Knowledge
β Scribed by Donald Michie, Rory Johnston
- Publisher
- Viking
- Year
- 1984
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 262
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Brute Force and Ignorance
- Computers Join the Experts
- Human Window on the World
- Thinking About Thinking
- Experience and Discovery
- The Creation of New Knowledge
- A Metaphor Upside Down
- Coming to Model Heaven
- The Cat That Isnβt There
- Inventing For All Mankind
- Postscript
- Appendix by Rory Johnston: Basic Principles of Computing
- Further Reading and References
- Glossary
- Index
β¦ Subjects
computers and society, technological unemployment, AI risk, technology, HCI, computer art, expert systems, knowledge databases, neuroscience, reinforcement learning, fractals, special effects, CGI, Eliza, formal logic, computer ethics
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