Navigating the Synergy and Challenges of AI and Human Creativity in the Post-Pandemic Era

Authors

  • Sonia Sharma   Department of C.Sc.& Applications, Hindu Girls College, Jagadhri, Haryana. India

Keywords:

Artificial Intelligence (AI), Human Creativity, Post-Pandemic Innovation, Ethical Dilemmas in Creativity, AI-Human Collaboration

Abstract

This paper investigates the transformative relationship between artificial intelligence (AI) and human creativity in a post-pandemic context. As society increasingly relies on technology, AI emerges not only as a tool for enhancing creative processes but also as a potential disruptor of traditional notions of creativity. The exploration begins with an examination of human creativity, emphasizing its unique qualities, limitations, and the inherent value it brings to artistic expression. The paper then delves into the synergy between AI and human creativity, highlighting how this collaboration can lead to innovative solutions across various domains, including art, literature, architecture, and music. Case studies demonstrate the ways in which AI enhances human capabilities, fostering a new era of creativity that harnesses both technological power and human insight. However, this partnership is not without ethical dilemmas. The paper discusses critical issues such as intellectual property rights, authorship, and the potential devaluation of human-created works. Finally, the paper outlines future directions for this evolving landscape, advocating for collaborative models, updated legal frameworks, and the establishment of ethical guidelines to ensure a balanced approach to creativity in the age of AI. Ultimately, this research underscores the need for ongoing dialogue about the role of technology in shaping creative expression, aiming to harness the best of both human ingenuity and technological advancement for a more innovative future.

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2022-10-30

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Sonia Sharma "Navigating the Synergy and Challenges of AI and Human Creativity in the Post-Pandemic Era" International Journal of Scientific Research in Science, Engineering and Technology (IJSRSET), Print ISSN : 2395-1990, Online ISSN : 2394-4099, Volume 9, Issue 5, pp.359-364, September-October-2022.