In this episode of SIGGRAPH Spotlight, SIGGRAPH 2021 Special Projects Chair Ian Failes (editor, “befores & afters”) hosts a discussion on the intersection of AI, VR, and technology. Guest Arthur Miller (researcher and author), discusses how the mind shapes experiences and interactions, creativity challenges that stem from AI, VR, and technology, and AI’s role in […]
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The Artist in the Machine: The Creative Penn Podcast
My discussion with Joanna Penn on the nature of creativity. […]
Read MoreParts I and II of the Q&A between George Zarkadakis and myself on the realities and the future of artificial intelligence
George Zarkadakis (GZ): Your book centers around AI. Can you give me a brief overview of the angle of your book?
Arthur Miller (AM): My goal in this book is to explore machine creativity with focus on AI-created art, literature and music. I ask whether machines can have characteristics of human creativity and so be creative like us, such as competitiveness, unpredictability, and emotions and then evolve a creativity of their own. Artist in the Machine looks at the upside of AI, how it can inspire us, increase our own creativity, and so add to the quality of our lives. […]
Read MoreAdventures in writing about creative machines: An article in BookBrunch
Arthur I. Miller reports on progress towards the Age of Superintelligence.
When I began researching my book The Artist in the Machine I knew a fair amount about AI-created art and music, but not so much about AI-created literature. From what I did know, I wondered whether I would have enough material to fill a chapter. It turned out that I had more than enough…
Read MoreCreativity in Humans and Machines: Oxford Artificial Intelligence Society Webinar
On 19 November 2020, at the invitation of the Oxford Artificial Intelligence Society, I discussed creativity in humans and machines. Watch on Facebook.
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