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by patcon
1384 days ago
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> Combining things, making things transition into other things, making them look like something else - all that are procedures that humans can master(it's just that the computer can do it much more quickly). Have you not just described creativity (and genetic recombination) in the abstract? I understand this ability to combine and synthesize and cross-breed to be one of the more important components of human intelligence, from which almost everything else wonderful about us is derived. And it shouldn't escape not to replication and recombination is also the centre of biological information processes of life. Something that recombines things better and more "creatively" than us in it's very nascent days, that feels quite important to me. Respectfully, it doesn't feel like simply a "genre of art" that it's doing better than us |
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