Is AI the terminator of creativity? - Ash Mufareh

Artificial Intelligent is slowly and steadily breaking all the boundaries between humans and machines. It’s becoming challenging day-by-day to differentiate between actions taken by computer programming and human assistants. A quick example is Chatbots, which sounds almost like humans chatting with you from the other end.

From attacking specific manual and low-skilled tasks like walking and moving things from one place to the other, AI has started moving towards jobs that require creativity, which has been perceived to be a human-thing till today.

Ash Mufareh, the founder of ONPASSIVE, believes that – “One-day machines will do everything that we have been doing so far, and we will be left with ‘Time’ which is very difficult to find in today’s busy life. We will make a living out of machines doing jobs for us, and the time will be utilised to cherish with the family members and learn new skills that would make us happy.”

What is creativity? Identifying new ways of doing things or create something is called creativity. This has been a unique feature belonging to humans only. But data scientists are training machines to identify patterns, areas of opportunity to create something, which is very challenging for even humans to do.

Since the 70s, many robots have been created to compete with human players, and only in 1997, it happened that IBM’s “Deep Blue” defeated world chess champion Garry Kasparov. In 2016, Google DeepMind's AlphaGo beat the world champion, Lee Sedol, at Go, an ancient Chinese game. In 2014, Eugene Goostman, an AI-driven Chatbot, became first to pass Turing Test and convinced 33% of the judges that Goostman was human.

Other areas where AI is venturing into creativity:
Various fields, where creativity plays a major role, are seeing an influence of AI to draw the attention of people.

Music: AI has been enabling advancement in the field of music through continuous machine learning to resolve problems associated with understanding music in interactive compositions and music synthesis. ChucK is a cross-platform language developed by Princeton University, which allows composition, real-time synthesis, analysis of music, and performances. MorpheuS is a system that enforces long-term structure and recurring themes in the music through pattern detection techniques. Artificial Intelligence Virtual Artist, also known as AIVA, breaks down compositions from a library of music to create a mathematical model representation and finally creates fresh emotional soundtracks to be used for movies, games, and commercials.

Painting: Do you know Edmond de Belamy? No, it’s not a human. It’s the name of the artwork created by using the Generative Adversarial Network (GAN) algorithm, which was sold for $432,500. AI learns from every great portraits and painting created between 14th to 20th Century and learns patterns and depth to generate unique artwork of its own.


Source: Is AI the terminator of creativity? - Ash Mufareh


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

10 Surprising Benefits of Integrating Visual Content into Marketing Campaigns

Achieve Effective Content Amplification via Social Media

10 Profitable Tips New Entrepreneurs Mostly Ignore