Artificial Intelligence as a Substitute for Human Creativity

  • Magurean I
  • Brata A
  • Ismaiel A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Creativity has always been perceived as a human trait, even though the exact neural mechanisms remain unknown, it has been the subject of research and debate for a long time. The recent development of AI technologies and increased interest in AI has led to many projects capable of performing tasks that have been previously regarded as impossible without human creativity. Music composition, visual arts, literature, and science represent areas in which these technologies have started to both help and replace the creative human, with the question of whether AI can be creative and capable of creation more realistic than ever. This review aims to provide an extensive perspective over several state-of-the art technologies and applications based on AI which are currently being implemented into areas of interest closely correlated to human creativity, as well as the economic impact the development of such technologies might have on those domains.

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Magurean, I. D., Brata, A. M., Ismaiel, A., Barsan, M., Czako, Z., Pop, C., … Popa, S. L. (2024). Artificial Intelligence as a Substitute for Human Creativity. Journal of Research in Philosophy and History, 7(1), p7. https://doi.org/10.22158/jrph.v7n1p7

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