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Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Human Creativity

by Anna Dalton

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One of the most fascinating aspects of AI in creativity is collaboration. Instead of replacing human artists, AI can serve as a partner. Writers can use AI to overcome writer’s block, musicians can experiment with AI-generated melodies, and architects can explore new structural possibilities that human imagination alone might not conceive. This synergy between human intuition and machine precision opens doors to creative breakthroughs.

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However, the integration of AI into creative industries also raises ethical and philosophical issues. Who owns the rights to AI-generated works? Should a machine that produces a masterpiece be credited as the “artist”? Moreover, there is a fear that AI could flood the market with automated content, making it harder for original human voices to stand out.

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