Rachel David, for The Guardian, asked two scientists and two artists for their views on robot creativity. My favorite is from Michael Osborne, associate professor in machine learning, University of Oxford:
Another problem is that it is difficult to automate the combination of ideas from many different sources that forms the source of much of human creativity: you might find inspiration from an interview with a neuroscientist in designing a new office layout. Putting some evidence to our thesis, we found, for both the UK or the US, that almost 90% of creative jobs are at low or no risk of automation.
Thank you to Jarno Kaponen (@ilparone on Twitter), who Tweeted about this.
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