rist art created by computer know more and may be happy

what is art? 

"hello dear friends.
 I am creating a image by computer .
This is my first time when we touch computer in life.
i am really say you.
i am doing hard work after 6 years then it is created!"

what happen when we creating this art? 


actually  i am reading good article at internet those article govern below the post if you want read 
no problem i am not breaking you thanks for art seeing and if you share this jokes so you are grate!

what great article?

Somewhat steep, you may think, for an image of somebody you've never known about. What's more, you won't have known about the craftsman either, as the image was made by a calculation drawing on an informational index of 15,000 pictures painted between the fourteenth and twentieth Centuries. What's more, frankly, it's a piece refuse.
 The deal, which amazed sales management firm Christie's, brought up numerous significant issues. Could a PC, without human feeling, ever be really inventive? Is this representation truly workmanship? Does any of that issue if individuals are set up to pay for it? Furthermore, as computerized reasoning advances and in the end maybe comes to or outperforms human level knowledge, what will this mean for human specialists and the innovative ventures all in all? Calculations have just made fine arts, sonnets, and bits of music, yet would they say they are only impersonating instead of making? 

Psychological neuroscientist Romy Lorenz says a ton relies upon how we characterize innovativeness. On the off chance that innovativeness implies finding totally better approaches to take care of issues, at that point AI has just accomplished that, she contends, refering to Google's DeepMind auxiliary. In 2017, one of DeepMind's AI programs beat the world's main player of Go, an old and profoundly 

complex Chinese tabletop game, after clearly acing inventive new moves and creative systems inside days. "Google would state that was imagination - better approaches for discovering arrangements that it was not instructed," she says. In any case, is craftsmanship something other than imaginative critical thinking? Games, especially those which occur inside virtual universes, have been the ideal setting for AI to take care of issues innovatively. 
In any case, requesting that a calculation make with no human contribution at all really yields very exhausting outcomes, contends New York-based teacher of software engineering, Julian Togelius. He refers to Kate Compton's "10,000 dishes of cereal" issue, which proposes that while calculations would now be able to make vast universes, these can be dreary for people to play in. A model, he 

recommends, was the long awaited arrival of room investigation game No Man's Sky, which offered 18 quintillion algorithmically-produced planets to investigate. "In No Man's Sky there are more places you could visit in a lifetime, with various verdure. In any case, that game has had blended audits - it's a specialized perfect work of art however it's not overly intriguing to play," he says. "The inquiry is, can your calculation create a world that has significance to it, and that is specific to the player as far as spot or ability? "These calculations are stunning - they can accomplish to an ever increasing extent. Be that as it may, there will consistently be things us people need to place in. It's the intensity of the reasonableness and purposefulness of the human mind - that is what is hard [to recreate]." Dr Lorenz calls attention to that evident aesthetic innovativeness contrasts from inventive critical thinking in that it requires a move in context that machines don't seem to have the limit with respect to.


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