The Rise of The CreAItives: Using AI to Enable And Speed Up The Creative Process

<h1>Creativity</h1> <p>The ancient Greeks believed creativity came from the gods, even inventing the concept of the muse, a goddess who enters an artist&rsquo;s life and sparks heights of creativity the likes of which the artist has never before seen. Many a blocked writer, painter, musician, filmmaker, and artist has longed for a visit by the mythical muse to set his or her imagination alight. Today, we may have found a new muse in artificial intelligence (AI). In their article,&nbsp;<a href="https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10462-021-10039-7" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank"><em>Artificial intelligence in the creative industries: a review</em></a><em>,&sup1;</em>&nbsp;Anantrasirichai and Bull contend AI has increasingly &ldquo;been associated with human creativity and artistic practice. As it has demonstrated abilities to &lsquo;see&rsquo;, &lsquo;hear&rsquo;, &lsquo;speak&rsquo;, &lsquo;move&rsquo;, and &lsquo;write&rsquo;, it has been applied in domains and applications including: audio, image and video analysis, gaming, journalism, script writing, filmmaking, social media analysis and marketing.&rdquo;&sup1;</p> <p>Anantrasirichai and Bull believe the maximum benefit from AI can be derived when it augments, rather than replaces, human creativity.&sup1; They argue creativity demands a high level of innovation and routine behavior is almost antithetical to the creative process.&sup1; &ldquo;While AI accomplishments rely heavily on conformity of data, creativity often exploits the human imagination to drive original ideas which may not follow general rules,&rdquo; contend Anantrasirichai and Bull<strong>.&sup1;&nbsp;</strong>Albert Einstein would agree as he famously once said, &ldquo;Creativity is seeing what others see and thinking what no one else ever thought.&rdquo; Creatives can build upon their experience, which enables them to think &lsquo;outside the box&rsquo; while asking &lsquo;What if&rsquo; questions not easily addressed by constrained learning systems, say Anantrasirichai and Bull.&sup1;</p> <p><a href="https://blog.startupstash.com/the-rise-of-the-creaitives-using-ai-to-enable-and-speed-up-the-creative-process-73bea8b65ed3"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>