Artificial intelligence (AI) has deeply impacted our understanding of
creativity and the human ability to generate creative outputs. New
applications for creative tasks are rapidly evolving, and new tools
are constantly being developed with much greater optimal capabilities.
Importantly, the success of implementing such tools for creative tasks
is still heavily dependent on human supervision and input. Therefore,
it is vital to understand and critically reflect on the nature of
co-creative processes between humans and AI. This book addresses such
issues and provides insights into how humans can augment their
capabilities for generating creative and innovative outputs by
successfully co-creating with AI. The book is intentionally divided
into three main parts to allow for a comprehensive and holistic
perspective on human and AI co-creation for creative tasks. The
sections are divided as follows: Part 1: “Principles of AI and
Creativity”, Part 2: “Critical Issues on Artificial
Co-Creation”, and Part 3: “Industry-Specific Discussions”.
Consequently, the book provides a holistic insight on the topic,
covering various issues and perspectives and enabling an accessible
read to a broad audience. For example, chapters cover examples across
different industry sectors, including music, arts, science, and
management. Furthermore, the book covers critical questions involving
copyrights, ethical concerns, relationship with algorithms, and
context-based issues. Only by critically reflecting on the intrinsic
issues of AI and learning how to work with it effectively for creative
purposes will we be able to benefit from its full potential to augment
human creative abilities in an appropriate manner. This novel, edited
collection is an essential read for scholars working on the
intersection of AI, creativity, arts, and management.
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The New Frontier for Innovation
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781040112601
Publisert
2024
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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