Forbes October 18, 2024
Elon Musk’s recent prediction was as bold as it was unnerving: “AI can now write a better essay than 90% of all humans. By the end of next year, you’ll be able to ask AI to make a short movie.” These remarks signal a technological leap that’s awe-inspiring but unsettling to some. As AI evolves toward artificial superintelligence, capable of performing any intellectual task a human can perform, industries face a challenging question: What does this mean for the future of human creativity and intelligence?
Since time began, creativity has been a product of human intelligence, emotions, and life experiences. AI is rapidly nearing the capability of creativity. With tools already generating art, music, marketing campaigns, and screenplays, the question...