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Chatbots ‘able to outperform most humans at creative thinking task’
Chatbots ‘able to outperform most humans at creative thinking task’
Bots such as ChatGPT may be able to outperform humans at certain creative thinking tasks, scientists believe. Researchers have found that artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots are capable of a skill known as divergent thinking – a spontaneous thought process or method used to generate creative ideas by exploring many possible solutions. When assessed with a type of divergent thinking exercise known as alternate uses tasks, which asks a person to think of as many uses as possible for a simple object, chatbots, on average, performed better than humans. However, the researchers also found that the best human ideas still matched or exceeded those that came from AI. Simone Grassini, associate professor in the department of psychosocial science at the University of Bergen, and Cognitive and Behavioural Neuroscience Lab at the University of Stavanger, in Norway, told the PA news agency: “Indeed, this is a remarkable type of ability that AI chatbots display. “The findings show that AI is better than most humans in creative thinking. The findings show that AI is better than most humans in creative thinking Prof Simone Grassini “But we should also remember that we used the divergent thinking task to measure creative thinking, that is, measuring a particular type of creative thinking and not creativity in general. “Our results show that, at least for now, the best humans still outperform the AI.” For the study, published in the journal Scientific Reports, Prof Grassini and her colleague Mika Koivisto, of the department of psychology at the University of Turku, in Turku, Finland, assigned alternate uses tasks for four objects – a rope, a box, a pencil and a candle – to 256 human volunteers and three AI chatbots – ChatGPT3, ChatGPT4, and Copy.Ai. The responses were rated on semantic distance – looking at how closely related the response was to the object’s original use – and creativity. The team said that on average, chatbot-generated responses scored significantly higher than the human responses for both semantic distance and creativity. The best human response outperformed each chatbot’s best response in seven out of eight scoring categories – however responses from people had a higher proportion of poor-quality ideas, the researchers added. Prof Grassini said: “Playing around with ChatGPT, I noticed that some of the answers given by the chatbot displayed a good level of creativity. “I knew that the chatbot would have performed well, but I think it performed even better than what I expected.” The researchers said that while their work highlights the potential of AI as a tool to enhance creativity, it also underscores the unique and complex nature of human creativity that may be difficult to fully replicate or surpass with AI technology. Prof Grassini said: “It is still to be established whether these capabilities of AI will translate directly on AI systems, replacing human jobs that require creative thinking. “I prefer to think that AI will be helping humans to improve their capacity.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Information Commissioner urges people to share data to protect at-risk children Long-form video content is here to stay, says YouTube UK boss Robotic dog brought into survey historic Cold War weapons testing facilities
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The Wild History of the Tale That Created the Modern Vampire (And No, It's Not ‘Dracula’)
The Wild History of the Tale That Created the Modern Vampire (And No, It's Not ‘Dracula’)
‘The Vampyre’ is largely forgotten today, but it upended centuries of vampiric lore 80 years before Bram Stoker’s ‘Dracula’—and from its spooky beginnings to its scandalous misattribution, its history was as dramatic as fiction.
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Ed Sheeran wants you to direct his new music videos
Ed Sheeran wants you to direct his new music videos
Ed Sheeran wants folks to tap into their creativity.
1970-01-01 08:00
US alleges Google got rich because people stick with search defaults
US alleges Google got rich because people stick with search defaults
By Diane Bartz WASHINGTON The Justice Department will press its argument Thursday that Google sought to strike agreements
1970-01-01 08:00
UAW prepares to strike as contract talks hit deadline
UAW prepares to strike as contract talks hit deadline
Union boss Shawn Fain says companies can afford demands, including a 40% pay rise.
1970-01-01 08:00
A third of would-be buyers cannot find affordable US homes -NAR
A third of would-be buyers cannot find affordable US homes -NAR
By Amina Niasse NEW YORK Too few affordable homes on the market and interest rates at their highest
1970-01-01 08:00
Detroit Lions Fans Don't Need to Hide Their Faces Anymore
Detroit Lions Fans Don't Need to Hide Their Faces Anymore
They've earned the right.
1970-01-01 08:00
Botulism outbreak linked to sardines at Bordeaux restaurant leaves 1 dead, 8 hospitalized
Botulism outbreak linked to sardines at Bordeaux restaurant leaves 1 dead, 8 hospitalized
One person has died and eight people have been hospitalized after an outbreak of botulism in a restaurant in the French city of Bordeaux, according to a statement from France's public health body on Wednesday.
1970-01-01 08:00
It Sounds Like Bill Belichick Has Blown Yet Another Free Agent Signing
It Sounds Like Bill Belichick Has Blown Yet Another Free Agent Signing
Bill Belichick has done it again, folks.
1970-01-01 08:00
Cardinals win the Jack Flaherty trade again thanks to an unlikely source
Cardinals win the Jack Flaherty trade again thanks to an unlikely source
Drew Rom's impressive performance against his former team leads the St. Louis Cardinals to victory and makes the Jack Flaherty trade look good.
1970-01-01 08:00
'Worse than death itself': Survivors describe Libya floods
'Worse than death itself': Survivors describe Libya floods
Residents of Derna tell the BBC how they got out alive as floodwaters smashed through the city.
1970-01-01 08:00
College football Week 3 viewing guide: TV Schedule, times, best games
College football Week 3 viewing guide: TV Schedule, times, best games
There are a handful of meaningful matchups in college football this week. Here's everything you need to know about the schedule and how to watch.
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