The Creativity Code How AI is Learning to Write, Paint and Think

The Creativity Code: How AI is Learning to Write, Paint and Think by Marcus Du Sautoy, published by 4th Estate in 2019, explores the intersection of artificial intelligence and creativity. This edition spans 328 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into whether computers can truly create art, compose music, or write literature, while examining the implications of AI’s capabilities on human creativity and emotional responses to art.
Readers will find a thorough investigation into the nature of creativity, alongside insights into how algorithms function and the mathematical principles that guide them. The text addresses the potential for machines to learn from artistic expressions and questions the essence of creativity across various domains, including mathematics, art, language, and music. Du Sautoy’s exploration prompts reflection on how advancements in AI might influence human imagination and creativity, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in the psychological and philosophical aspects of technology and art.
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Le rabat de couveture rapporte : “Will a computer ever compose a symphony, write a prize-winning novel, or paint a masterpiece? And if so, would we be able to tell the difference? As humans, we have an extraordinary ability to create works of art that elevate, expand and transform what it means to be alive. Yet in many other areas, new developments in AI are shaking up the status quo, as we find out how many of the tasks humans engage in can be done equally well, if not better, by machines. But can machines be creative? Will they soon be able to learn from the art that moves us, and understand what distinguishes it from the mundane? In The Creativity Code, Marcus du Sautoy examines the nature of creativity, as well as providing an essential guide into how algorithms work, and the mathematical rules underpinning them. He asks how much of our emotional response to art is a product of our brains reacting to pattern and structure, and exactly what it is to be creative in mathematics, art, language and music. Marcus finds out how long it might be before machines come up with something creative, and whether they might jolt us into being more imaginative in turn. The result is a fascinating and very different exploration into both AI and the essence of what it means to be human”
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