sábado, octubre 29, 2016

TED - How computers are learning to be creative (by Blaise Agüera)

Aunque no pudieron emitir por falta de tiempo, en el evento TEDxBarcelona del pasado 7/10/2016 se incluía en el programa la siguiente charla: How computers are learning to be creative de Blaise Agüera.

How computers are learning to be creative | Blaise Agüera y Arcas


We're on the edge of a new frontier in art and creativity — and it's not human. Blaise Agüera y Arcas, principal scientist at Google, works with deep neural networks for machine perception and distributed learning. In this captivating demo, he shows how neural nets trained to recognize images can be run in reverse, to generate them. The results: spectacular, hallucinatory collages (and poems!) that defy categorization. "Perception and creativity are very intimately connected," Agüera y Arcas says. "Any creature, any being that is able to do perceptual acts is also able to create."

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