Miro machines are mostly us. New land, a new beginning. This will be a perfect Miro, a new life that we can freely. Miro wiped the wet stone with his shoes, frown his eyebrows on the mold, and arranged in a line between the gaps. Light is dim, but it actually does not exist. Mr. Nemitsu talks about the old city and how the new town will improve. "- It's bright, yellow and gold, the leaves are swaying under the sun ..." Mr. Nemits sang happily. As more and more people join the national anthem, Miro decided to avoid his smile.
Empathy: For a creative manager who believes creativity is closely related to business, this may cause some controversy. Before we hired a machine for a creative work (we betaed China 's creative writing machines), we are managing humans. An interesting exercise by Uri Alon, a scientist at the engineering research team, is to discuss the first 30 minutes prior to work related problem resolution sessions on issues not dependent on work. They talk about what happened to them in the week, and the issues they might personally deal with. This will allow walls and filters to be drawn into the office, allowing everyone to confirm the humanization of each team member, allowing empathy among team members. "This is like a creative group, it's not like a key group."
Imagine a smart machine that is used in creative fields. Do you think that robots can even transcend human thought or even compete in creative thinking and creativity? Thinking machines lack creative thinking. Humans are emotional intellectuals. Their thoughts and feelings. It is not a fact that their emotions lead the machine of their mind. Human intuition, human's inherent ability based on previous knowledge judgment can not be reproduced by machine. In addition, the machine lacks common sense
But? Computers have created new music pieces and made it possible to invoke software / machine ideas. However, we must say that the source of this creativity is actually the human mind. Machines are given boundaries and errors to avoid and they use pure processing power to find error-free memory combinations and permutations. You can manually run the same permutations as the programmer assumes, to unconsciously bring out the same result, but this is a very wasteful time in the automation era. The computer never knows that something sounds "good". Just avoid errors (defined by creative people). If a programmer wishes to reverse it to his own computer, tell him that he is "badly heard".