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What is Artificial creativity

Multidisciplinary Approaches in AI, Creativity, Innovation, and Green Collaboration
This refers to computational creativity in artificial intelligence, cognitive psychology, philosophy, and the arts. The main aim is to support human creativity.
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Human and Artificial Creativity
Ziska Fields (University ofJohannesburg, South Africa)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-6366-6.ch001
Abstract
When faced with complex real-world problems, humans display resourcefulness, flexibility, creativity, active learning, improvisation, and critical and analytical thinking. Humans have a unique capacity to be creative that AI has yet to duplicate. However, AI brings new possibilities. Most humans believe creativity is a uniquely human ability that cannot be copied, especially not by AI. This chapter explores two views: (1) AI cannot be creative and (2) AI can be creative. This chapter uses a literature study as research methodology. The main finding is that there are people who believe that AI cannot be creative and should be feared, while others believe that AI can amplify human effectiveness, offer more opportunities to be creative, and should not be feared. The recommendations are that education, knowledge sharing, and working with AI tools and programs can change people's negative mindset and make AI a valuable partner in human creativity endeavors.
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