Tatyana Chernigovskaya, director of the Cognitive Research Institute of St Petersburg University, said that artificial intelligence lacks the intuition that allows a person to create brilliant works.
The expert intuitively understands the irrational, “everything that does not pass through the algorithm.” The neurolinguist emphasizes that what can be calculated in Brodsky’s poetry or brilliant music is not what makes them brilliant. According to Chernigovskaya, artificial intelligence will not be able to write poetry brighter than a Russian poet.
At the same time, the neurolinguist admits that artificial intelligence can write “a very good poem” at the level of “average poems of geniuses” after analyzing all the poems in the world. Additionally, Chernigovskaya notes that artificial intelligence “has already invented something like artificial intuition.”
Source: Ferra

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