Monday, March 10, 2014

Robots take over the creative work and I write books and music

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Robots and computers already have a large number of applications and progressively go replacing the human being in the most varied tasks. Initially they were used to perform heavy or hazardous work, robots are currently used in creative functions â€" an example of this are the IBM computers that were programmed to cook and create new recipes.

Despite these intelligent robots IBM being just a prototype, you better get used to the idea of having meals made by robots or papers written by computers, which means that these intelligent machines will also be able to override the creatives of the most varied professions.

There are computers that develop creative work for quite some time. Already there are novels written by computers that combine the plots of Tolstoy with the writing style of Murakami, as well as for music and news written by computers, referred to Quartz.

But what makes it possible for machines to operate in these areas considered artistic works? The answer is simple: both the music, how the writing can be transformed into science, through the creation of large databases of music, books and news-and now also recipes, which are converted into binary code.

In recent centuries, the human being has done a great job to improve the culinary arts, but in the future this role may belong to the computers and the IBM project is an example of this. When assessing the variety of existing recipes and analyzing the implicit flavors to certain molecules, computers can create various recipes, as numerous as their databases allow.

Such advances in computational art can allow in the future to order a book written depending on customer preferences or a song composed according to the listener's tastes. And maybe in the near future can be surprised with any exotic recipe created by a computer or even a plate with his name, created from its gastronomic tastes.

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