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Creativity in the age of generative AI

Janet Rafner, Roger E. Beaty, James C. Kaufman, Todd Lubart and Jacob Sherson ()
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Janet Rafner: Aarhus University
Roger E. Beaty: Pennsylvania State University
James C. Kaufman: University of Connecticut
Todd Lubart: LaPEA, Université Paris Cité and Univ Gustave Eiffel
Jacob Sherson: Aarhus University

Nature Human Behaviour, 2023, vol. 7, issue 11, 1836-1838

Abstract: State-of-the-art generative artificial intelligence (AI) can now match humans in creativity tests and is at the cusp of augmenting the creativity of every knowledge worker on Earth. We argue that enriching generative AI applications with insights from the psychological sciences may revolutionize our understanding of creativity and lead to increasing synergies in human–AI hybrid intelligent interfaces.

Date: 2023
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