AI and the social construction of creativity

IF 13.4 2区 材料科学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Dr Paul Atkinson, Dr Richie Barker
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) encroaches on new terrains of human activity by dint of its efficacy and an expanding ability to autonomously incorporate information from many disciplines and sources. In this paper, we focus specifically on how AI affects the communicative practices associated with creativity. AI has the capacity to reshape discipline and taste communities by providing new content that competes with human production and by mediating between human activity and information sources. To frame these issues, we turn to the influential systems model of creativity devised by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi (1996), which Csikszentmihalyi and Daniel Gruner (2018) recently extended to incorporate AI, redubbing it Creativity 4.0. The model assesses how AI affects the social structure of creative practice without overly accentuating the similarity between humans and AI, or questioning whether computational devices will replace creative jobs. The paper examines Gruner and Csikszentmihalyi’s revised systems model, arguing that it does not sufficiently take into account the variety of ways that AI can be incorporated into creative practice. Prompted by a theoretical reflection on the nature of the model and the emerging features of AI, we propose a new version of the model that highlights how embedded AIs play a key role in filtering and gatekeeping, as well as the importance of generative systems in informing creative practice. We propose that any discussion of AI and the future of creative practice should look at where and how AI supported technologies are used. We examine how AI can reduce and shape the qualitative diversity of sources of inspiration drawn into the creative process, with the associated technological biases, as well as provide an emergent platform for the development of novel ideas.
人工智能与创造力的社会建构
人工智能(AI)凭借其有效性和自主整合来自许多学科和来源的信息的不断扩大的能力,正在蚕食人类活动的新领域。在本文中,我们特别关注人工智能如何影响与创造力相关的交际实践。人工智能有能力通过提供与人类生产竞争的新内容,以及在人类活动和信息来源之间进行调解,来重塑学科和品味社区。为了构建这些问题,我们转向Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi(1996)设计的有影响力的创造力系统模型,Csikszentmihalyi和Daniel Gruner(2018)最近扩展了该模型,将人工智能纳入其中,并将其重新命名为创造力4.0。该模型评估了人工智能如何影响创造性实践的社会结构,而没有过度强调人类与人工智能之间的相似性,也没有质疑计算设备是否会取代创造性工作。本文考察了格鲁纳和Csikszentmihalyi修订后的系统模型,认为它没有充分考虑到人工智能可以融入创造性实践的各种方式。在对模型本质和人工智能新特征的理论反思的推动下,我们提出了一个新版本的模型,强调嵌入式人工智能如何在过滤和把关中发挥关键作用,以及生成系统在为创造性实践提供信息方面的重要性。我们建议,任何关于人工智能和创造性实践的未来的讨论都应该关注人工智能支持的技术在哪里以及如何使用。我们研究了人工智能如何减少和塑造创意过程中灵感来源的质量多样性,以及相关的技术偏见,以及为新想法的发展提供一个新兴平台。
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Nano Convergence
Nano Convergence Engineering-General Engineering
CiteScore
15.90
自引率
2.60%
发文量
50
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: Nano Convergence is an internationally recognized, peer-reviewed, and interdisciplinary journal designed to foster effective communication among scientists spanning diverse research areas closely aligned with nanoscience and nanotechnology. Dedicated to encouraging the convergence of technologies across the nano- to microscopic scale, the journal aims to unveil novel scientific domains and cultivate fresh research prospects. Operating on a single-blind peer-review system, Nano Convergence ensures transparency in the review process, with reviewers cognizant of authors' names and affiliations while maintaining anonymity in the feedback provided to authors.
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