AI's Mistakes Could Unlock New Forms of Human-Machine Creativity
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AI "hallucinations" could represent a new form of digital creativity, rather than just errors, by pushing computational boundaries.
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Overfitting on messy training data and the inability to critically evaluate information can cause nonsense outputs in large language models.
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However, these quirks mirror human creativity emerging from the edge of order and chaos.
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Multimodal AI that combines text, images, and sound may unlock new creative frontiers and sensory fusions.
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Leaning into unpredictable AI outputs with an open mind could enable serendipitous insights that symbiotically blend human and machine creativity.