How does one 'solve art'?  Can that be done?  If not, then I doubt we should 
worry about AGI muscling us out of that arena.
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From: Benjamin Goertzel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 18:35:27 
To:singularity@v2.listbox.com
Subject: Re: [singularity] Will AGI make us stupid?

And what happens when AGI solves art?  This seems to be a neglected area, but 
does music really need to be recorded?  What if it were possible for a program
to distinguish good music from bad, or equivalently, create good music?  How
could human artists compete with machines that can customize their work for 
each individual in real time?


My point is, that doesn't matter.

I know I'll never be as good as Bach, Jimi Hendrix or Dave Brubeck, but I play 
the
keyboard anyway... and I compose music anyway too, just because I love to... 

Art is done for the love of doing it, not just out of the desire to excel...

And I like listening to my son's musical compositions because HE made them, not
because I think they're objectively the best in the world... 

And I like playing music together with other people because of the social 
communication
and sharing involved ... so I would rather jam with an imperfect human than 
with 
a better musician who was an emotionless (or alienly emotional) robot... 

I would have less incentive to prove theorems if I could just feed the 
statements to
Mathematica and let it prove them for me...

but I wouldn't have less incentive to improvise on the keyboard if I could just 
tell 
the computer to improvise for me...

Psychologically, art feels to me like a different sort of animal...

But of course, attitudes may vary...

I plan to upload myself and become transhuman anyway, but maybe the Ben-version 
who stays a mostly-unimproved human will become a full-time musician ;-) ... 

Hell, with a few thousand years practice, he may even become a good one!!!

-- Ben G

 
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