neural networks research group
areas
people
projects
demos
publications
software/data
Machines Are Becoming More Creative Than Humans (2016)
Risto Miikkulainen
Can machines be creative? Recent successes in AI have shown that machines can now perform at human levels in many tasks that, just a few years ago, were considered to be decades away, like driving cars, understanding spoken language, and recognizing objects. But these are all tasks where we know what needs to be done, and the machine is just imitating us. What about tasks where the right answers are not known? Can machines be programmed to find solutions on their own, and perhaps even come up with creative solutions that humans would find difficult?
View:
PDF
,
HTML
Citation:
VentureBeat
, 2016/04/03, 2016.
Bibtex:
@article{miikkulainen:venturebeat16, title={Machines Are Becoming More Creative Than Humans}, author={Risto Miikkulainen}, volume={2016/04/03}, journal={VentureBeat}, url="http://nn.cs.utexas.edu/?miikkulainen:venturebeat16", year={2016} }
People
Risto Miikkulainen
Faculty
risto [at] cs utexas edu
Demos
UT^2: Winner of 2012 BotPrize in Unreal Tournament 2004
Jacob Schrum, Igor Karpov
2012
Evolving Controllers for Physical Multilegged Robots
Vinod Valsalam
2011
Evolving Controller Symmetry for Multilegged Robots
Vinod Valsalam
2010
Finless Rocket Control
Faustino Gomez
2003
Areas of Interest
Evolutionary Computation
Neuroevolution
Reinforcement Learning
Robotics
Artificial Life