Computer-generated fiction might seem like a tipping point for artificial intelligence (AI), but it could help us to understand the incredible world we live in and how technology has changed from time to time.
The real issue of machine intelligence and literature is always compared with the potential of what human intelligence could do and machines cannot. This breathtaking course is all set to rewrite history proving that machine intelligence would finally equal the limits of human creativity and even go beyond the creative imagination that we have. The notion of advanced robots with human-like intelligence dates back at least to 1872 with Samuel Butler and his novel titled “Erewhon”.
This stemmed from his earlier (1863) essay, “Darwin among the Machines,” in which he raised the concept of the evolution of consciousness among self-replicating machines that could replace human beings as the dominant species. Even within films such as ‘Ex Machina’ or ‘Chappie’, a single lone genius is the first to successfully create artificial general intelligence; real-world scientists find this impossible. Anyway, let’s see what this course can do to your career and life as an author.