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Artificial intelligence (AI) is making waves in the creative field, but can it truly be creative or is it simply a tool that enhances human creativity? According to Anna Abraham, creativity is linked to our power of memory, specifically semantic memory. AI tools, with their vast databases, also have a form of semantic memory, allowing them to generate creative outputs based on previous inputs. AI tools are commonly used for creative writing, from refining sentence structure to generating content. However, the quality of the creative work ultimately depends on the author's talent, and the use of AI tools does not diminish their skills. The use of AI in art also raises ethical and legal questions surrounding authorship and plagiarism. While AI can enhance creativity, it cannot replicate the unique experiences of human creators.
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is making waves in the creative field, but can it truly be creative or is it simply a tool that enhances human creativity? According to Anna Abraham, creativity is linked to our power of memory, specifically semantic memory. AI tools, with their vast databases, also have a form of semantic memory, allowing them to generate creative outputs based on previous inputs. AI tools are commonly used for creative writing, from refining sentence structure to generating content. However, the quality of the creative work ultimately depends on the author's talent, and the use of AI tools does not diminish their skills. The use of AI in art also raises ethical and legal questions surrounding authorship and plagiarism. While AI can enhance creativity, it cannot replicate the unique experiences of human creators.

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