As I mentioned computer cannot have the fundamental creativity. And creativity is defined as non algorithmic and discontinuous according to idealist theorists, example Abraham Maslow. There are two kinds of creative acts. The first, called situational creativity, is algorithmic and consists of inventive permutation and combinations of existing contexts to bring about something novel. This is the creativity that human most often pursue in their ego modality and computers can handle in principle. But there is also fundamental creativity which is a discovery of something new in a new context. This is the creativity that we ascribe to the great deeds of great people such as Einstein and Mozart, Tagore and Darwin. This kind of creativity involves the primary processes of the quantum self-experience. It is available to all of us but is relatively rare because it requires a quantum leap of discontinuity, transcendence, and freedom.
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Friday, December 5, 2008
Launch of new Just TV Stands
Just TV Stands offer a full range of quality TV stands and TV accessories. All there TV stands include cable management systems that hide all the cables and wires from your audio visual equipment. This makes sure that the look of your new TV stand isn't ruined by messy cables poking out everywhere.
Just TV stands offer a range of leading designer TV stands including Origin TV stands, Ateca TV stands and GT TV stands. All of these stands are designed and manufactured using the very highest quality materials.
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Just TV stands launch a new online store dedicated to selling the latest and great in TV stands for LCD, Plasma and Tube televisions. Just TV stands offer a full range of quality TV stands and TV accessories. All their TV stands include cable management systems that hide all the cables and wires from your audio visual equipment. This makes sure that the look of your new TV stand is not ruined by messy cables poking out everywhere.
Imitating evolution
Like all Computer Science degree holders, I took an AI programming class. In it, we learned about various neural networks, designed to be similar to animal brains. All these were simulated in matrices for speed. I was toying with the idea of a neural net that simulated more features of the human brain. Things like cell death and new cell birth (part of forgetting and learning as resources are limited), overall system depression/happiness (for guiding learning in certain directions), dendrites of various lengths with stimulants to trigger growth (idea that neuron should connect to cells near them, forming chains and clusters of related concepts that then connect outwards). Anyway, as I played with all these, the matrix was getting more and more crowded. Besides, as a C/C++ programmer I find structs and objects more intuitive. I was wondering what people thought of the idea of simulating natural brains using a struct or object describing all these behaviors, occasionally spawning and killing off new ones, and having signals traverse the web of structs from the input points.