The study revealed the limitations of ChatGPT's creativity compared to humans.
The latest study published in Nature Human Behaviour revealed an interesting fact: artificial intelligence can generate many ideas, but they are quite similar to each other.
According to Axios, participants in the experiment who used ChatGPT to generate ideas had a limited range of concepts compared to those who used their own thoughts or combined them with web searches.
'We are not talking about diversity in terms of DEI. We mean diversity in that ideas differ from one another... like biology, we need a diverse ecosystem,' explained Terwiesch.
Researchers emphasized that even GPT-4, which generates more diverse ideas, remains less effective compared to humans in creating unique concepts.
For example, participants in the study arrived at similar ideas like 'Build-a-Breeze Castle' using ChatGPT, while those who relied on their own thoughts offered more unique concepts.
Recommendations for Using ChatGPT
An OpenAI representative shared useful tips for using ChatGPT, emphasizing the importance of combining artificial intelligence with one's own thoughts to achieve greater diversity of ideas.
Even in the process of artificial intelligence development, its capabilities in creative thinking will always be limited compared to human abilities.
The study highlighted the importance of combining artificial intelligence with human creativity to achieve optimal results in idea generation. While artificial intelligence can offer many options, the uniqueness and creativity of humans remain unparalleled in the process of creating something new and sophisticated.
The study showed that artificial intelligence can be useful in idea generation, but combining it with human thinking is important to achieve greater diversity and creativity. It is worth remembering that while AI can significantly ease the process, human uniqueness remains key in the field of creativity and generating one-of-a-kind ideas.
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