Harvard’s Suraj Srinivasan and Stagwell’s David Sable explore whether AI can truly create—or only imitate.
With the rise of machine learning tools such as ChatGPT, we’ve seen a lot of speculation regarding what that looks like for the future of human creativity in the workplace and elsewhere. Some have ...
If you’ve ever stared at a blinking cursor and felt the cold sweat of writer’s block, you might be tempted to ask a chatbot ...
Not too long ago, I was asked to present a tool to some of my clients. It was a simple prototype, where a person would type in a few things (i.e., advertising channel, product and occasion), and in ...
Can you design a mechanism that will trace out the shape of a heart? How about the shape of a moon, or a star? Mechanism ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A major study finds AI can outperform average humans on creativity tests, but top human creators still lead. (CREDIT: Shutterstock ...
The landscape of human creativity is undergoing a metamorphosis of unprecedented scale and complexity. Like a tsunami of innovation crashing against the shore, the emergence of Large Language Models ...
The original version of this story appeared in Quanta Magazine. We were once promised self-driving cars and robot maids. Instead, we’ve seen the rise of artificial intelligence systems that can beat ...
We’re swimming in technology these days, if not drowning in it. With a seemingly never-ending evolution of apps, platforms, big data, little data, systems and ecosystems, protocols, APIs, NFTs, UI, UX ...