Machines Vs Creativity And The Benefits Of Irrationality

Interesting notes on creativity by an early artificial intelligence researcher and fellow Think Jar Collective member Piero Scaruffi.

The human mind is not particularly good at: Reason (we need to focus in order to think rationally); Memory (we forget and we don't remember correctly); Computation (we need to learn it in school); Communication (language is imprecise and ambiguous). Machines are better at these tasks.

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Human minds are better at: Improvisation; Imagination. In a word: "creative improvisation". Human minds can manage dangerous and unpredictable situations. Human minds can be "irrational", and sometimes this is essential not only to bodily survival but to mental survival.

Modern society organizes our lives to remove danger and unpredictability. Modern society empowers us with tools that eliminate the need for improvisation and imagination. Modern society dislikes (and sometimes outlaws) irrationality.

We build redundancy, backups, distributed systems, and so forth to make sure that machines can do their job all the time in any conditions. We do not build anything to make sure that human minds can still do their job of creative improvisation all the time in any conditions.  

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Piero Scaruffi

iero Scaruffi received a degree in Mathematics (summa cum laude) in 1982 from University of Turin, where he did work in General Theory of Relativity. For a number of years he was the head of the Artificial Intelligence Center at Olivetti, based in Cupertino, California.

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