A recent TED-Ed animated lesson by Gil Weinberg explores whether robots can truly be creative, or if they simply do what humans program them to do. The lesson provides a quick history of the first computer programmer Ada Lovelace and her stipulation that for a machine to be considered intelligent, it must be capable of creating original output that’s unable to be predicted or explained by its code.
An Animated Lesson Exploring Whether Robots Can Truly Be Creative
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