On 4/27/2017 4:39 PM, Jason Resch wrote:
If t is possible to make a cryptographically secure pseudorandom number generator then I think this means that a creative processes that runs in sub-exponential time, should demonstrate creativity whether it uses a cryptographically secure pseudorandom number generators or true random number generators. Otherwise, the failure to demonstrate creativity in one case but not the other could be used to differentiate cryptographically secure random number generators from truly random sources in sub exponential time.
Why would you suppose it easier to distinguish creativity from non-creativity than random from psuedo-random?
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