Navigating AI Anxiety: Balancing Creativity with Technology

 

In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has made remarkable progress, often surpassing human performance in various tasks. A recent study published in Scientific Reports demonstrated that AI programs outperformed the average human in tasks requiring originality, as assessed by human reviewers. 
The study involved participants generating imaginative uses for everyday objects. While AI responses showcased impressive creativity, humans still held an edge in the highest-rated ideas.
This accomplishment has led to headlines asserting that “AI chatbots already exceed the average human in creativity” and “AI is already more creative than YOU.” 
Such reports have triggered concerns, giving rise to what experts term ‘AI anxiety.’ This anxiety centers around apprehensions of job displacement and potential erosion of human creativity and craftsmanship due to the increasing capabilities of AI.
Impact on Creative Professions
The emergence of generative AI tools like Midjourney and Stable Diffusion has particularly unsettled creative professionals. Artists such as Kat Lyons, a background artist in animation, have voiced growing concerns about the influence of AI on their careers. 
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