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On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 3:48 PM, Azn A <[email protected]> wrote:

> White power!
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> On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 3:00 PM, John Rose <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Todor,
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>> I mostly agree with what you said early on in your blog,
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>> "I always ask: *so what exactly is hard about which art?* I don't see
>> anything hard in any art, all is obvious."
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>> Being a "lapsed" artist and having worked in the media arts in various
>> capacities and following these over the years as computer technology
>> progressed, going from traditional media to computer based media, I
>> actually see the creation capacity of computers dwarf the production
>> capability of people. And many artists intuitively know this but typically
>> won't admit.
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>> If you look at all the different artistic creation softwares most are
>> used to assist in artistic creation, their variety is overwhelming
>> especially when the assistance capability increases as the software
>> sophistication increases. Less and less is left to the creator of the art.
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>> I personally would like to spend time focused on building
>> automated/autonomous artistic creation. There are softwares that do this
>> already ones that auto-generate visual and audio creations, textual and
>> other. My goal would be to work on some of the mathematics of artistic
>> creation and implement those ideas in software...someday... Working on
>> something like this can be an exercise similar to working on AGI technology
>> itself but easier.
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>> IMO an advantage of exploring the use of artistic communication with
>> computers is that it expands the symbol space expression of communication
>> complexity using dynamic and open ended communications protocol to
>> stimulate and capture cognitive activity. Much of this can be automated not
>> requiring AGI, but, there are many facets of art that would require AGI and
>> AGI technology would allow for a vastly improved artistic creation within
>> the non-AGI model of creation. Surly there are some forms of art that you
>> can image that would require AGI?
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>>
>> John
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>> *From:* Todor Arnaudov [mailto:[email protected]]
>> *Sent:* Sunday, March 2, 2014 2:55 AM
>> *To:* AGI
>> *Subject:* [agi] What's going on? Everything! Predictions. The
>> Quasi-general non-versatile humans and multi-inter domain blindness. The
>> Software Infrastructure. Creativity. Insights. L.O.P.T. - I.A.A.O.C
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>> http://artificial-mind.blogspot.com/2014/03/whats-going-on-everything-predictions.html
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>> --
>>
>> ===* Todor "Tosh" Arnaudov ===*
>>
>>
>> *.... Twenkid Research:*  http://research.twenkid.com
>>
>> .... *Author of the world's first University courses in AGI  (2010,
>> 2011)*:
>> http://artificial-mind.blogspot.com/2010/04/universal-artificial-intelligence.html
>>
>> *.... Todor Arnaudov's Researches Blog: *
>> http://artificial-mind.blogspot.com
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