
TL;DR
This paper explores whether artificial intelligence can exhibit creativity by reviewing philosophical, psychological, and neuroscientific perspectives on human creativity and its implications for AI development.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of interdisciplinary research on creativity and discusses the potential for AI to demonstrate creative abilities.
Findings
AI challenges traditional notions of creativity
Psychological and neuroscientific insights influence AI creativity research
Historical perspectives inform current debates on AI and creativity
Abstract
With the advancement of science and technology, the philosophy of creativity has undergone significant reinterpretation. This paper investigates contemporary research in the fields of psychology, cognitive neuroscience, and the philosophy of creativity, particularly in the context of the development of artificial intelligence (AI) techniques. It aims to address the central question: Can AI exhibit creativity? The paper reviews the historical perspectives on the philosophy of creativity and explores the influence of psychological advancements on the study of creativity. Furthermore, it analyzes various definitions of creativity and examines the responses of naturalism and cognitive neuroscience to the concept of creativity.
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