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Examples of creative computer models
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Various existing computer models have been claimed to be creative.
The examples suggested in Horn's paper are presented here (for clarity) as co-premises: but accepting any single example as evidence of creativity by computer programs provides a sufficient basis for the supportive argument.
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Artificial Intelligence »
Artificial Intelligence
Artificial IntelligenceâA collaboratively editable version of Robert Horns brilliant and pioneering debate map Can Computers Think?âexploring 50 years of philosophical argument about the possibility of computer thought.âF1CEB7
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Can computers think? [1] »
Can computers think? [1]
Can computers think? [1]âCan a computational system possess all important elements of human thinking or understanding? âFFB597
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No: computers can't be creative »
No: computers can't be creative
No: computers can't be creativeâComputers can never be creative. They only do what they are programmed to do. They have no originality or creative powers.â59C6EF
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Computers have already been creative »
Computers have already been creative
Computers have already been creativeâComputer models that exhibit creativity or at least some component of creativity have already been developed.âEF597B
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Examples of creative computer models
Examples of creative computer modelsâVarious existing computer models have been claimed to be creative.â98CE71
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AARON »
AARON
AARONâAARON produces visual art by selecting a random starting point on a canvas and then drawing lines from that point using a complex set of if-then rules.âFF97FF
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Book Generator »
Book Generator
Book GeneratorâAn automatic novel writer that generates 2,100 word mysteries, by developing a rudimentary plot based on conflicting motivations of characters and ifts the model of a mystery story by revealing the murderer at the end.âFF97FF
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Geometry Program »
Geometry Program
Geometry ProgramâProgram works backward from geometric theorems, searching for proofs by means-end analysis. It breaks down problems using a hierarchy of goals and subgoals and uses heuristics to select the most promising search paths and avoid impossible paths.âFF97FF
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Haiku Program »
Haiku Program
Haiku ProgramâDevelops haiku by providing poets with synonym lists to aid in word choice and constraining the word length to ensure that haiku are properly formedâit can also run without human interaction by making arbitrary choices from its synonym lists.âFF97FF
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TALE-SPIN »
TALE-SPIN
TALE-SPINâTALE-SPIN writes stories with characters that have goals and sub-goals dependent on their motivations. Its characters communicate, co-operate in each others plans and can form competitive relationships when necessary to achieve their goal.âFF97FF
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The Jazz Generator »
The Jazz Generator
The Jazz GeneratorâThe Jazz Generator produces chord sequences and uses them to improvise chords, bass line melodies and rhythms.âFF97FF
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