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    Creativity and artificial intelligence Rishi Raj Sonar Student of MCA V MSIT, MATS University Raipur, Chhattisgarh E-mail:- banty.raj6@gmail.com Abstract Creativity or imagination is a fundamental feature of human intelligence, and a challenge for AI. AI used to create new ideas in three ways:- by producing novel combinations of familiar ideas; by exploring and by making transformations that enable the generation of previously impossible ideas. AI will have less trouble in…

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    ability to see connections, to spot opportunity and to take advantage of them”. However, it is creativity that gives that ability to conjure up the ideas and Cummings (1998) supports this. He very much describes creativity as the idea generating stage. Martins and Turblanche (2003) also supports this theory and offers a definition for the context of organisational creativity. They state that: “…creativity can be defined as the generation of new and useful/valuable ideas for products, services,…

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    The Effect of Schools and Creativity As children grow up some people notice a change in the creativity among children. Growing up in school systems that raise students to be very similar to one another is a bad thing. Children played with LEGOS as kids; no one told them how to put the pieces together, they used their creativity to make master pieces while freeing their minds. The ideas and creativity of children are no longer accepted because teachers want projects done one way, no acceptations.…

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    Creativity and Idea Generation Idea 1. A cast of characters! Understanding and leveraging roles associated with creativity and idea generation can be a novel but useful way to think differently about a problem to be solved. One method includes the four roles of the creative process; these are the roles of explorer, artist, judge, and warrior. The role of explorer is used when searching for new information; the role of artist is used to turn resources into new ideas; the judge evaluates the…

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    The start of modern creativity research is usually traced to Guilford's work in the 1950s, and Guilford's early distinction between divergent and convergent production has had a surprisingly long life in creativity research. In particular, the notion that divergent thinking performance is based on associations between concepts persists as an explanation for individual differences in task performance. In the present work, we sought to revisit the widely-held view among creativity researchers that…

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    in the past.However, we could not deny that there are negative effects on technology.As the technology improves, we depend more things on technology. Advantages can be disadvantages from other angles.People’s dependence on technology has affected creativity and communication.…

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    Every community or group is shaped by at least one folklore. This folklore assist in creating what the community values and it contributes in how the community functions. For example, growing up in the Hispanic community, there were millions of folklores that existed. One that really stood out to me as a child regarded something that my parents would call the “coo cooi.” This figure was a spanish version of the boogey man and was used to scare me off when I wanted to do something that my parents…

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    want to live in the brave new world described in the novel because of the lack of freedom and the cruel use of science. In the brave new world, there is very little freedom to be unique, mainly through bans on religion and creativity. The effect that this lack of creativity has on people is most obvious on John, who wasn’t conditioned to be passive to this style of living. In a conversation with World Controller Mond, John says “but I don’t want comfort. I want poetry, I want real danger, I…

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    segregation taking place. By accepting and allowing more diverse work environments, work progress along with new ideas, are done more efficiently and effectively. Diversity helps get the best ideas to the top with the use of progressive knowledge, creativity, to overall advance the working ability by working together. The knowledge that the movie “Hidden Figures” contains is absolutely essential in the pursuit of getting a man into orbiting the Earth. Before Katherine Johnson arrived at Space…

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    Kia Amini 10/30/2017 Professor Calderin “Do Schools Kill Creativity?” In this TED talk Sir Ken Robinson talks about a thought that many who have passed through the education system have thought but never seemed to say much about. After he introduces himself to everyone with some light jokes he starts with something on which we can all agree on, “everybody has an interest in education.” We all do whether we like it or not as a child we are made to go to school up until we reach college.…

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