Supporting Brainstorming with a Collaborative Platform or a Generative Artificial Intelligence Tool: An Exploratory Study.

IF 4.2 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Katusha Gerardini, Eleonora Diletta Sarcinella, Francesca Borghesi, Andrea Pozzi, Andrea Gaggioli, Alice Chirico
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This study explores the potential of generative artificial intelligence (GAI) versus traditional whiteboards in supporting group brainstorming. Sixteen groups of five members each used Miro (a conventional whiteboard) and DALL-E (an image-based GAI tool), either online or offline, in a 2 × 2 experimental design (online vs. offline; Miro vs. DALL-E). Researchers measured participants' affect (Positive and Negative Affect Schedule), emotions (Aesthetic Emotions Questionnaire), creative self-efficacy, technological readiness (Technology Readiness Survey), user experience (User Experience Questionnaire), flow (Flow State Scale-Short Version), and creativity (fluidity, elaboration, flexibility, and originality). Two independent raters evaluated the groups' ideas for each member. Results showed that DALL-E generated more positive affect, richer esthetic experiences, and higher attractiveness and novelty than Miro, particularly online. A significant interaction effect was found for "efficiency" (UX dimension) and "union action-consciousness" (flow dimension). Participants felt more creative and preferred working with DALL-E. Moreover, online sessions with DALL-E led to greater idea elaboration. These findings suggest that GAI tools such as DALL-E could reshape and enhance traditional group creativity methods, making them core assets in group collaboration, especially in online settings.

用协作平台或生成式人工智能工具支持头脑风暴:一项探索性研究。
本研究探讨了生成式人工智能(GAI)与传统白板在支持小组头脑风暴方面的潜力。16组每组5名成员使用Miro(传统白板)和DALL-E(基于图像的GAI工具),在线或离线,进行2 × 2实验设计(在线vs.离线;米罗vs.戴尔- e)。研究人员测量了参与者的情绪(积极和消极情绪表)、情绪(审美情绪问卷)、创造性自我效能、技术准备(技术准备调查)、用户体验(用户体验问卷)、心流(心流状态量表-短版本)和创造力(流动性、精细度、灵活性和独创性)。两名独立评价员对每个成员的想法进行评估。结果表明,与Miro相比,DALL-E产生了更多的积极影响,更丰富的审美体验,以及更高的吸引力和新颖性,尤其是在线。在“效率”(用户体验维度)和“联合行动意识”(流动维度)上发现了显著的交互效应。参与者感到更有创造力,更喜欢与DALL-E合作。此外,与DALL-E的在线会议使想法得到了更深入的阐述。这些发现表明,像DALL-E这样的GAI工具可以重塑和增强传统的团队创造力方法,使其成为团队协作的核心资产,特别是在在线环境中。
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CiteScore
9.60
自引率
3.00%
发文量
123
期刊介绍: Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking is a leading peer-reviewed journal that is recognized for its authoritative research on the social, behavioral, and psychological impacts of contemporary social networking practices. The journal covers a wide range of platforms, including Twitter, Facebook, internet gaming, and e-commerce, and examines how these digital environments shape human interaction and societal norms. For over two decades, this journal has been a pioneering voice in the exploration of social networking and virtual reality, establishing itself as an indispensable resource for professionals and academics in the field. It is particularly celebrated for its swift dissemination of findings through rapid communication articles, alongside comprehensive, in-depth studies that delve into the multifaceted effects of interactive technologies on both individual behavior and broader societal trends. The journal's scope encompasses the full spectrum of impacts—highlighting not only the potential benefits but also the challenges that arise as a result of these technologies. By providing a platform for rigorous research and critical discussions, it fosters a deeper understanding of the complex interplay between technology and human behavior.
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