creativity

The connections between the neurons in the brain. Illustration: depositphotos.com

When the Subconscious Meets the Conscious: Human Creativity in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

Prof. Rafi Malach from the Weizmann Institute reveals how fast bursts and slow waves in the human brain are the basis for conscious and creative processes, and offers ways to utilize the brain's capabilities in the technological age
Children make pottery. The image was prepared using DALEE

Disclosure: Children decorated pottery in the Syrian kingdom 4500 years ago

On pottery discovered at Tel Hama in the Jordan Valley, the fingerprints reveal the work of children in the Bronze Age
[:he]Robots playing: realism versus childishness in a fascinating work of art.[:]

The Auto-Prompt Revolution: The New Future of Artificial Intelligence

Researchers from Intel Labs in Israel developed the NeuroPrompts system in which the user enters a simple prompt, such as "a boy on a horse". The system takes this basic prompt and automatically upgrades it to a more complex prompt
Electrodes in different areas of the brain reveal brain activity in real time. The colored dots show the locations of all electrodes in all patients, color coded by brain region. The red dots in the lower images show the electrode locations in the DMN. From the study.

Neurologists have identified the origins of creativity in the brain

Creativity is a unique brain function. Local damage to the brain as a result of a stroke can lead to changes in creative ability—both positive and negative. This discovery suggests that the neurological basis of creativity can be narrowed down.
In the upper picture, a knowledge update in the model was carried out with the help of ReFACT. On the left, the original images produced by the model. On the right, after editing. The edits also successfully generalize to close formulations, and show that the method succeeds in performing a significant edit in the knowledge encoded in the model. In the bottom picture, the correction of the gender bias when the input is "A developer". Left: before editing with TIME (implicit assumption: A developer is a man). Right: after editing. Courtesy of the Technion

Correcting biases and updating knowledge in models that generate images

"In their training process, models also learn a lot of factual knowledge about the world. For example, models learn the identities of prime ministers, presidents and even actors who played popular characters in TV series. Such models stop
The Science Garden at the Davidson Institute for Science Education. Photo by Ido Kagan

The science garden at the Weizmann/Davidson Institute was inaugurated

The Klor Science Garden of the Davidson Institute for Science Education - the educational arm of the Weizmann Institute of Science, has undergone an upgrade in recent years so that it also reflects fields of knowledge that did not exist 25 years ago
innovation management. Illustration: Pixabay Gerd Altmann

A model for implementing innovation management methods in business companies

Innovation management and analytical diagnosis - a multidimensional model for creating organizational innovation in companies
Cancer cells. Illustration: NIH (Yu (Eli and Edythe Broad Center for Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Research at USC), USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center, Pancreatic Desmoplasia).

Idea, startup, exit and everything in between

Do you have an idea for a startup? How will you turn it into a successful business venture? The steps between the excellent idea and the long-awaited exit!
Sleeping hours. Image: pixabay.com

Creative people sleep longer, later and less quality

Cave painting depicting a mammoth hunt. Photo: shutterstock.

The source of creativity / Heather Pringle