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Intro
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Chess vs Go
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The DeepMind Algorithm
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Learning
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Go
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Creativity
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Ada Lovelace
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Training the AI
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Visual Art
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AI Rembrandt
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Which is which
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Which is AI
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Harry Potter
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Google Doodle
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Prism
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Pageturner
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Bark
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AI
Description:
Explore the intersection of artificial intelligence and human creativity in this thought-provoking Oxford Mathematics Public Lecture. Delve into the debate surrounding AI's potential as both an asset and a threat, challenging the notion that machines cannot replicate human creativity. Examine AI's capabilities in chess, Go, visual art, and literature, with intriguing examples like AI-generated Rembrandt paintings and Harry Potter-inspired writing. Engage in interactive exercises to distinguish between human and machine-created works, and consider how AI might enhance rather than replace human creativity. Gain insights into the DeepMind algorithm, machine learning processes, and the historical context of AI development, including Ada Lovelace's contributions. Reflect on the future implications of AI in various creative fields and its potential impact on human expression and innovation.

The Creativity Code - Marcus du Sautoy

University of Oxford
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