Foul ups in brain functioning = Creativity?

From: Chris Hind (chind@juno.com)
Date: Sun Jan 26 1997 - 00:39:59 MST


On the topic of creative machines I came up with the idea, could creativity
be caused by foul ups in the functioning of our brain much like
hallucinogenics do but on a far tinier level? Should we simulate the
effects of acid on AIs to generate creativity? Perhaps some of us have more
fucked-up brains than others resulting in our greater creativity while
other far better functioning brains become engineers. I don't mind having a
fucked-up brain!

"Risk: You cannot discover new oceans unless you have the courage
 to lose sight of the shore."

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