What are some key differences between artificial intelligence and creative intel

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  1. andrew savage profile image62
    andrew savageposted 12 years ago

    What are some key differences between artificial intelligence and creative intelligence?

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    JThomp42posted 12 years ago

    Creative intelligence is using remembered experience to decide how to proceed, and artificial is a computer copying that and using all previous experience to proceed.

  3. mintinfo profile image63
    mintinfoposted 12 years ago

    Artificial intelligence is pure logic. Creativity is a product of human awareness.

  4. tsmog profile image83
    tsmogposted 12 years ago

    Making a wild guess and just supposing.
    Artificial follows Creative, which does not reason (an action of stimuli)
    Creative follows Create, which does reason and maybe artificial (an action of stimuli)
    Create follows cause, which is the reason, yet not necessarily original (an action of stimuli)
    Cause follows be, which has not reason and usually original (an action of stimuli)
    Be 'is', unless 'fore' is heard, and then watch out or heads up . . . (a constant without stimuli, unless an audible call by the quarterback and either/or the Free safety and Middle linebacker, which is invariably dependent on a variable of the independent sides).

    tim

  5. SidKemp profile image74
    SidKempposted 12 years ago

    These are not two opposites at all.

    Artificial Intelligence is the field of study which seeks to create and measure the ability of computer-based machines to exhibit "intelligence." But there is no clear definition of the "intelligence" that it is seeking to create. The original defining proposal is the Turing Test, where a computer who can speak but not be seen is thought to be a person by a person the computer is talking to from behind a curtain. But that is primarily a thought experiment. And it defines the goal of AI as being able to reproduce natural conversation, not human creativity.

    There are many, many types of intelligence in living beings, and computers cannot replicate many of them. Interpreting sensory perceptions into objects is one. Being able to walk (even on six legs, like an ant) is another.

    A current advanced theory of intelligence is the Multiple Intelligences theory of Project Zero (Gardner) at Harvard. He proposes 7 intelligence. Creativity is not a separate intelligence in his system; creativity would be present in different ways in all seven of the intelligences.

    Creativity exists in animals. For example, there are species of songbird where each bird has his or her unique song. Human creativity goes far beyond that, but is built on creative talents in animals.

    There have been many attempts to define creativity and creative intelligence, but, to my mind, none of them is very satisfactory. For example, problem solving is one part of creativity, but not the whole story. For another, novelty is a very important part of creativity in the modern West, but other cultures see creativity as more about connection to the harmony of nature than about novelty.

    Enjoy your creativity and your intelligence. If you or your computer wants to chat, please give me a call.

    1. andrew savage profile image62
      andrew savageposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      I use "Creative Intelligence" to describe the creators of art, and the term "Artificial Intelligence" to describe that of which is the creation of C.I. Man is to robot as creation is to art. They may be opposites, imagine them on the same sphere.

    2. SidKemp profile image74
      SidKempposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      Thanks for trying to clear up your definition, but I'm not sure I'm following. Is "CI" computer intelligence? Also, I think we need terms not defined in reltion to each other, but in relation to reality. Hence "multiple human intelligences."

 
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