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The limits of algorithmic creativity from "summary" of The Creativity Code by Marcus Du Sautoy

Du Sautoy delves into the idea that while algorithms can produce creative outputs, there are inherent limitations to their creativity. Despite the impressive results achieved by algorithms in various creative fields, they operate within the constraints of their programming and data input. This means that their outputs are ultimately shaped by the parameters set by their human creators. The concept of algorithmic creativity raises questions about the nature of creativity itself. Can creativity truly be replicated by a machine, or is there something inherently human about the creative process that cannot be captured by algorithms? Du Sautoy explores this idea by examining the ways in which algorithms can mimic creative processes, such as generating music or art. While these outputs may be indistinguishable from those created by humans, they lack the emotional depth and intuition that often underlie human creativity. One of the key li...
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    The Creativity Code

    Marcus Du Sautoy

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