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1. Re: Yasmin_discussions Digest, Vol 9, Issue 4 (YASMIN DISCUSSIONS)
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Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2019 13:30:51 +0000
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Subject: Re: [Yasmin_discussions] Yasmin_discussions Digest, Vol 9,
Issue 4
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So glad Yasmin discussions are reemerging; I've missed them.
Regarding AI and Art, I'm reminded of John Cage, and his use of I-Ching to compose music. In many ways, he was using an algorithm to compose, just not using a computer. Is this any different from the types of AI programming we see today? BTW, I have an issue with folks calling what we currently have AI. I see these programs more as expert systems. "True" AI, in my view, is "something" that can learn on its own within any realm of knowledge.
Bill Joel
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