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Computational creativity (also known as artificial creativity, mechanical creativity, creative computing or creative computation) is a multidisciplinary endeavour that is located at the intersection of the fields of artificial intelligence, cognitive psychology, philosophy, and the arts (e.g., computational art as part of computational culture). Is the application of computer systems to emulate human-like creative processes, facilitating the generation of artistic and design outputs that mimic innovation and originality. The goal of computational creativity is to model, simulate or replicate creativity using a computer, to achieve one of several ends: * To construct a computer program, program or computer capable of human-level creativity. * To better understand human creativity and to formulate an algorithmic perspective on creative behavior in humans. * To design programs that can enhance human creativity without necessarily being creative themselves. The field of computation ...
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Edmond De Belamy
''Edmond de Belamy'', sometimes referred to as ''Portrait of Edmond de Belamy'', is a generative adversarial network (GAN) portrait painting constructed by Paris-based arts collective Obvious in 2018 from WikiArt artwork database. Printed on canvas, the work belongs to a series of Generative artificial intelligence, generative images called ''La Famille de Belamy''. The print is known for being sold for during a Christie's auction. The name ''Belamy'' is a pun based on Ian Goodfellow, inventor of GANs. In French language, French, "bel ami" means "good friend", which is an allude to Goodfellow's name. The work has been criticized as having been created with another AI artist's uncredited code. Auction It gained media attention after Christie's announced its intention to auction the piece as the first artwork created using artificial intelligence to be featured in the "Prints & Multiples" sale at the Christie's Images New York City, New York auction. The picture was originally ...
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