『Episode 2: Prof. Ahmed Elgammal (Rutgers University, creator of AICAN) — Can Machines Truly Create?』のカバーアート

Episode 2: Prof. Ahmed Elgammal (Rutgers University, creator of AICAN) — Can Machines Truly Create?

Episode 2: Prof. Ahmed Elgammal (Rutgers University, creator of AICAN) — Can Machines Truly Create?

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Can a machine really be creative—or is it just following patterns?

In this episode of Raised by Robots, Nolan sits down with Professor Ahmed Elgammal, a leading researcher at the intersection of artificial intelligence and art, to explore one of the most debated questions in AI today. From his early passion for art in Alexandria to building AICAN—a system designed not to imitate the past but to generate entirely new artistic styles—Professor Elgammal explains how machines “learn” creativity and where they fall short.

The conversation breaks down the difference between generating images and creating art, why most AI tools today may not truly be creative, and how randomness, human input, and intent all play a role. They also explore deeper questions: Who owns AI generated art? Is training on human artists fair? And will AI replace artists or become their most powerful tool?

This episode challenges the idea that creativity is uniquely human and reframes it as something more complex, evolving, and still not fully understood.

Covered themes:
  • What creativity really means (and where AI fits)
  • AICAN and how machines can generate novel art
  • Difference between images, art, and human intent
  • Ethics and ownership of AI generated content
  • Whether AI will compete with or empower artists
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