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Andrew McDiarmid: AI can’t function without our creativity. What does that tell us about humanness?
What we recognize as creativity in AI is actually coming from a source we’re intimately familiar with: human imagination.
The findings, published in Scientific Reports, point to a major shift. Generative AI systems have now reached a level where they can outperform the average human on certain creativity measures. At the ...
Effects of stress on creativity depend on resources we have to motivate us. Passion for one’s work and ability to voice ...
Creativity has long been treated as a defining human trait. It shapes art, science, and problem solving, and it helps societies adapt and innovate.
AI has passed a new benchmark, scoring better than the average human on a recognized creativity test involving 100,000 people ...
While generative AI can match or exceed average human creativity on certain tests, the most creative humans still outperform machines.
In my article, “Searching for Meaning Beyond the 'Midlife Crisis',” I suggested that we move beyond labeling anyone from the age of 50 to 100 as a “senior” and, instead, look at this span of ...
As leaders evaluate AI investments and cost structures, the more important question may not be what can we automate, but what ...
Study Finds on MSN
AI Beats Average Humans At Creativity Test, But Creative Geniuses Still Reign Supreme
Top-tier creativity remains elusive to AI. Models can’t help but repeat ‘safe’ ideas over and over. In A Nutshell AI ...
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