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Creativity, Intentions, and Self-Narratives: Can AI Really Be Creative?

ContributorsGiannuzzo, Anaïsorcid
Presented at22nd EPIA Conference on Artificial Intelligence, EPIA 2023, Proceedings, Part II, Faial Island, Azores, 5-8 septembre 2023
Published inMoniz, Nuno ; Vale, Zita ; Cascalho, José ; Silva, Catarina ; Sebastião, Raquel (Ed.), Progress in Artificial Intelligence, p. 52-63
PublisherCham : Springer
Collection
  • Lecture Notes in Computer Science; 14116
Publication date2023-12-15
First online date2023-12-15
Abstract

In this paper, I discuss the question of whether AI can be creative. I argue that AI-produced artworks can display features of creativity, but that the processes leading to the creative product are not creative. I distinguish between and describe the creative processes of humans and the generation-processes of AI. I identify one property of the former, which enables me to distinguish it from the latter: creative processes are instances of self-expression. An important feature of self-expressiveness, I argue, is that it can be retold in a self-narrative.

Keywords
  • Creativity
  • AI
  • Process
  • Product
  • Narrative
Citation (ISO format)
GIANNUZZO, Anaïs. Creativity, Intentions, and Self-Narratives: Can AI Really Be Creative? In: Progress in Artificial Intelligence. Moniz, Nuno ; Vale, Zita ; Cascalho, José ; Silva, Catarina ; Sebastião, Raquel (Ed.). Faial Island, Azores. Cham : Springer, 2023. p. 52–63. (Lecture Notes in Computer Science) doi: 10.1007/978-3-031-49011-8_5
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