Let me guess that you write more code than visual art?
Isnt it a bit anthropomorphic to compare the two algorithms by "how a human believes they work" instead of "what they're actually doing different to the inputs to create the outputs"?
These are algorithms and we can look at how they work, so it feels like a cop-out to not do that.
Isnt it a bit anthropomorphic to compare the two algorithms by "how a human believes they work" instead of "what they're actually doing different to the inputs to create the outputs"?
These are algorithms and we can look at how they work, so it feels like a cop-out to not do that.