AI and the creative realm: A short review of current and future
applications
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2306.01795v1
- Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2023 12:28:08 GMT
- Title: AI and the creative realm: A short review of current and future
applications
- Authors: Fabio Crimaldi, Manuele Leonelli
- Abstract summary: This study explores the concept of creativity and artificial intelligence (AI)
The development of more sophisticated AI models and the proliferation of human-computer interaction tools have opened up new possibilities for AI in artistic creation.
- Score: 2.1320960069210484
- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: This study explores the concept of creativity and artificial intelligence
(AI) and their recent integration. While AI has traditionally been perceived as
incapable of generating new ideas or creating art, the development of more
sophisticated AI models and the proliferation of human-computer interaction
tools have opened up new possibilities for AI in artistic creation. This study
investigates the various applications of AI in a creative context,
differentiating between the type of art, language, and algorithms used. It also
considers the philosophical implications of AI and creativity, questioning
whether consciousness can be researched in machines and AI's potential
interests and decision-making capabilities. Overall, we aim to stimulate a
reflection on AI's use and ethical implications in creative contexts.
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