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Painting and writing poetry: What else can humans do when robots can create art?

[August 13 news] Artificial intelligence is becoming more and more common, from your smart phone, your Amazon account to driverless cars, and driverless cars will also become artistic in Australian public streets.

In general, people's reaction to this reality is uneasy and worried. These concerns are about the dominant position of large-scale unemployment and large-scale technology. But the fact is not always the case.

"Art is the last area in the field of artificial intelligence. People have an optimistic view of how humans and machines work together," said Dave King, founder of Creative Artificial Intelligence 37. He said that creativity is not what God has given. This is a process that requires hard work. He also pointed out: "One of the most interesting aspects of creativity is the ability to combine ideas or put things together." "If you can create an algorithm that can work for you the way you want, then It can find and find many different things."

Artificial intelligence has been applied to a range of artistic fields. In millions of pages of love novels, trained algorithms have been used to create poetry, and recent robotic art competitions have exhibited a series of paintings that are exquisite and seem to be done by humans.

Jon McCormack is an artist and computer science professor at Monash University. His work includes algorithms. The Fifty Sisters (2012) series he created features “Future Plants” and these plants will be “algorithmized” from the computer code. In another work named Eden, he created an installation with the theme of "virtual creatures" whose activities were influenced by the visitors of galleries into space.

McCormack said that when people are worried about artificial intelligence, this is understandable. He said: "When we take something from people, we naturally feel afraid, especially those things like creativity and art that are precious. We think this is the most basic human characteristic. It is that we distinguish it from the earth. Things from other species." After all, as the artificial intelligence expert Toby Walsh points out: "Our brain is the most creative."

“Carpenters or craftsmen are one of the oldest works on the earth and we will cherish them in the future because we want to see works carved or created by humans instead of machines.” Artists always use tools to create them. The work: For Van Gogh, the tool is a brush; for Henri Cartier-Bresson, the tool is a Leica camera.

However, in the field of artificial intelligence, this issue has become the author's identity.

"I think I'm an artist," McCormack said when talking about his work. "The computer is still very primitive - it has no human creativity, but it has the ability to do something we can't do." He said that artificial intelligence currently only brings a limited perspective to art practice. "They can only use The knowledge they have learned, and the reality of humanity is very broad, and it can bring a deeper perspective to art."

McCormack pointed out that artificial intelligence itself can create something that looks like art, but whether you can treat it as art is a harder problem. He said: "Our views on art are largely people-to-human communication." "Once you bring a computer into this combination, you suddenly discover that a non-human entity is trying to achieve this role. This role was previously dominated by humans."

However, it will soon be possible to make progress; we should not use the machine as a tool but a partner or collaborator who has the ability to create oneself. McCormack said: "We have always believed that Lennon and McCartney are great music creative partners." "We will eventually see a turning point. This turning point lets us admit that the partnership between humans and computers is not just about its parts. sum."

Are the following two paintings completed by humans or robots?

The answer was revealed: The first painting was a portrait by the artist Gwenn Seemel. The second painting was a painting by a team of Columbia University trained robots. The robot recently won first place in the 2017 Robot Art Competition.

"If art created by the machine really good, as if it touched our emotions like the best of art, then I think we will begin to accept the art produced by the machine." (Chosen from: ABC News Author: Tierney Bonini , Paul Donoughue Compiler: Netease Seeing Out Intelligent Compilation Platform Reviewer: Simone)

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