Artificial Creativity
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Artificial Creativity is a branch of Artificial Intelligence based on trying to make computers creative or on trying to understand human creativity by doing research in making computers creative.
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[edit] Theory
AC practitioners often ask 'what is creativity'? If a program creates art is the program the artist or is the programmer the artist? One major debate is whether computers can ever possibly create.
[edit] Practice
Some approach the problem as an Emergent Property. Some approach it with Genetic Algorithms. Some approach it with Artificial Neural Networks.
Artificial creativity is used in Computer-generated music (see Algorithmic composition), Linguistics, Artificial Intelligence, Automated Design, and Automated Invention.