"A recipe can't specify a new ingredient unknown to it - can't tell you
whether the foods in that man's shopping bag, which you can't yet see,,
will or will not fit with steak tartare, say."

Our brain can't do that either. As I stated in my previous posting: our
brain can just recombine known patterns. I can't come up with genuinely new
stuff which does not represent a recombination of already learned patterns.

And I can write a 10 liner which will recombine already known patterns in
new ways. If you add a (meta-)goal and some heuristics in terms of the
process of recombination you get creativity ...

Algorithms as well as our brain can recombine known patterns ... the brain
can't use genuinely new stuff as well.


On Tue, Dec 3, 2013 at 3:25 PM, tintner michael <[email protected]>wrote:

>  "Mike ever really care to explain why an algorithm shouldn't be able to
> show creativity? Creativity is the semi-randomly recombination of already
> known patterns with a certain (meta-)goal? How should that not be possible
> via an algorithm? Maybe we can just answer that question once and for all?"
>
> An algo says [do] a + [do] b + [do] c = [to get] d
>
> A recipe says [take] a + [take] b + [take] c = [to make] d
>
> An algo is a fully specified and specific plan of action - a,b,c,d,e etc.
> . There is no potential in there for producing or dealing with a new
> element - for deriving let's say  "~~~ " oer  "£$"  -  altogether new
> symbol/ elements, (wh. I've just identified].
>
> A recipe can't specify a new ingredient unknown to it - can't tell you
> whether the foods in that man's shopping bag, which you can't yet see,,
> will or will not fit with steak tartare, say.
>
> So, in answer to Steve's request, for my next post, I will tell you how
> you CAN produce new elements not from an algo [impossible} but from an
> "idea" - and what an "idea" is.
>
>
> .
>
>
> On 3 December 2013 14:08, just camel <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Did Mike ever really care to explain why an algorithm shouldn't be able
>> to show creativity? Creativity is the semi-randomly recombination of
>> already known patterns with a certain (meta-)goal? How should that not be
>> possible via an algorithm? Maybe we can just answer that question once and
>> for all?
>>
>> We humans can not come up with anything genuinely new in terms of
>> patterns - right? I can not imagine a universe obeying different laws of
>> natures because I have no a priory knowledge about that system .... I can
>> just imagine weird stuff based on patterns that I already learned but I can
>> not just imagine genuinely different universe. So there is the limit of
>> creativity which humans as well as software will have to accept?
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Dec 3, 2013 at 2:29 PM, jay man <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
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>>> worry I'm not a troll,:).  BTW, so spot on with Capt. James T. Kirk comment.
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