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What if Artificial Intelligence Enters the Creativity Domain?

   

In recent years, artificial intelligence has grown in popularity. This technology’s tools enable more to be completed with less money, time, and energy, freeing up resources for other productive purposes. Despite the numerous benefits of this technology, one big concern is that it will replace various jobs, leaving a significant number of people unemployed. Taking into account recent AI challenges, this NUS BizBeat article presents a few possible consequences if artificial intelligence enters the field of creativity.

The article opens by highlighting some of the latest generative AI tools, such as ChatGPT, which can generate essays, poetry, and computer code faster than humans in response to a few text prompts. What is more important to note is that the tools are still being developed in order to improve them by introducing new capabilities. Using such tools for repetitive tasks might save a company’s employees a lot of time that could be put to greater use. However, the article raises the risk of a fall in creativity if artificial intelligence were to take over the job roles that require creative minds. According to the article, over-reliance on AI may lead to a loss of essential cognitive capacities, such as problem-solving in humans. The article refers to this as “digital lethargy,” and goes on to explore the idea of AI being employed in education, which raises concerns about a reduction in student inventiveness. As a result, according to the article, people must develop their own unique selling point because AI will soon significantly take over creative jobs. A human connection and the ability to adapt to survive are two of the crucial USPs identified in the article that humans may employ to stay relevant in the job market when AI takes control.

Artificial intelligence is significantly altering the job market, and many new adjustments may be implemented in businesses. The preceding section highlights the potential issues that may develop if it assumes creative employment duties.

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