Want to Be Creative? Stop Trying So Hard
Briefly

AI is projected to influence various aspects of life significantly in the near future. Nonetheless, human creativity, which is essential for self-actualization and connection, remains irreplaceable. AI programming has shown that creativity can emerge from making momentary choices without a predetermined goal. An example of this is Kenneth Stanley's neural networking program, where users made improvised art by selecting random images. This process highlights that creativity stems from exploration and spontaneity, akin to theatrical improvisation.
Creativity is an emergent process that focuses on momentary choices rather than a predetermined outcome, enabling humans to connect and express themselves.
Dwelling on AI being able to draw, paint, or write 'better' than humans misses the point of why humans have created art for thousands of years.
Read at Psychology Today
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