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Best humans still outperform artificial intelligence in a creative divergent thinking task - Scientific Reports
www.nature.comCreativity has traditionally been considered an ability exclusive to human beings. However, the rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) has resulted in generative AI chatbots that can produce high-quality artworks, raising questions about the differences between human and machine creativity. In this study, we compared the creativity of humans (n = 256) with that of three current AI chatbots using the alternate uses task (AUT), which is the most used divergent thinking task. Participants were asked to generate uncommon and creative uses for everyday objects. On average, the AI chatbots outperformed human participants. While human responses included poor-quality ideas, the chatbots generally produced more creative responses. However, the best human ideas still matched or exceed those of the chatbots. While this study highlights the potential of AI as a tool to enhance creativity, it also underscores the unique and complex nature of human creativity that may be difficult to fully replicate or surpass with AI technology. The study provides insights into the relationship between human and machine creativity, which is related to important questions about the future of creative work in the age of AI.
What if LLMs are just a step in this evolution ?
This is what I propose.
What isn’t a step in that evolution? LLMs have been around for a while. It wasnt until openai decided to turn it into a product that it caught people’s attention.
One of the next products might be from the work of Jeff Hawkins and his students // colleagues.
I found his book On intelligence fascinating. At least the first half because I could not grasp the rest.