Generative artificial intelligence enhances individual creativity but reduces the collective diversity of novel content

Anil R. Doshi, Oliver P. Hauser
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Creativity is core to being human. Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) holds promise for humans to be more creative by offering new ideas, or less creative by anchoring on GenAI ideas. We study the causal impact of GenAI ideas on the production of an unstructured creative output in an online experimental study where some writers could obtain ideas for a story from a GenAI platform. We find that access to GenAI ideas causes stories to be evaluated as more creative, better written and more enjoyable, especially among less creative writers. However, objective measures of story similarity within each condition reveal that GenAI-enabled stories are more similar to each other than stories by humans alone. These results point to an increase in individual creativity, but at the same time there is a risk of losing collective novelty: this dynamic resembles a social dilemma where individual writers are better off using GenAI to improve their own writing, but collectively a narrower scope of novel content may be produced with GenAI. Our results have implications for researchers, policy-makers and practitioners interested in bolstering creativity, but point to potential downstream consequences from over-reliance.
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生成式人工智能增强了个体的创造力,但减少了小说内容的集体多样性
创造力是人类的核心。生成式人工智能(GenAI)让人类有希望通过提供新想法而更有创造力,或者通过锚定GenAI的想法而减少创造力。我们在一项在线实验研究中研究了GenAI创意对非结构化创意产出的因果影响,其中一些作者可以从GenAI平台获得故事的想法。我们发现,获得GenAI的想法会使故事被评价为更具创造性,写得更好,更有趣,尤其是在缺乏创造力的作家中。然而,在每种情况下对故事相似性的客观测量表明,基因人工智能驱动的故事比单独由人类编写的故事更相似。这些结果表明了个人创造力的增加,但同时也存在失去集体新颖性的风险:这种动态类似于一种社会困境,即单个作家最好使用GenAI来提高自己的写作水平,但总的来说,GenAI可能会产生更窄范围的小说内容。我们的研究结果对研究人员、政策制定者和对增强创造力感兴趣的从业者具有启示意义,但也指出了过度依赖的潜在下游后果。
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