(Almost) like us: Characterizing creativity in artificial intelligence
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"The speed with which the cultural world has changed its attitude on AI says panic that grips it"
CHRONIQUE. As illustrated by the recent surge on social networks of images generated with ChatGPT plaging the style of Hayao Miyazaki's animation studio, the world of creation, which thought to control artificial intelligence, is completely overwhelmed and looted, says Michel Guerrin, editor-in-chief of the "World", in his chronicle.
The Alien Within the Image: How People Emotionally Engage with Generative AI Art
A study by the University of Turin and Politecnico di Milano found that people judge AI-generated images more on clarity than creativity, often experiencing them as strange or unsettling. These reactions prompt users to humanize or reinterpret the AI, revealing deeper concerns about its unfamiliar, “alien” nature.
(Almost) like us: Characterizing creativity in artificial intelligence
Creativity is no longer exclusive to humans. Some forms of artificial intelligence are capable of producing poetry, entrepreneurial concepts, even visual art. Many people use large language models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT, which are trained on vast amounts of text, for co-creation: The artificial intelligence offers ideas and suggestions, while the human provides guidance, context, and direction.
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