We have a complicated relationship with creativity. Intuitively, we understand its value—the ability to produce new ideas and novel innovation. Instinctively, we know that it presents opportunities ...
Generative artificial intelligence is all the rage these days. We’re using it at work to guide our coding, writing and researching. We’re conjuring AI videos and songs. We’re enhancing old family ...
Who is the most creative person you know? Now—what is it, specifically, that makes you think of that person as creative? Chances are, they consistently surprise you. What they say is unexpected. What ...
What makes people think an AI system is creative? New research shows that it depends on how much they see of the creative act. The findings have implications for how we research and design creative AI ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Guidance for leaders and aspiring leaders, interested in career impact Built on our ability to create (creativity), innovation ...
Curiously, I have been speaking and corresponding with a few data scientists and experts in artificial intelligence (AI) lately. What’s curious is the common theme: These people are immersed in ...
Forget one-click creativity. These artists and musicians are finding new ways to make art using AI, by injecting friction, challenge, and serendipity into the process. Sometimes Lizzie Wilson shows up ...
We stand at one of history’s most exhilarating crossroads. Artificial intelligence is rewriting the rules of work, business, and human potential at breathtaking speed. The very capabilities that make ...
Of course, we know what the word creativity means. Intuitively. But imagine being asked to define it. Now the task becomes more difficult. A new paper by Cornell professor Robert Sternberg takes a ...
Creativity doesn’t have to be impressive to be effective. Below, coauthors Blythe Harris and Mallory May share five key ...
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