Is Delulu the New Trululu? Alucinações da Inteligência Artificial como Contributo para o Processo Criativo
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https://doi.org/10.34619/jwrp-nbhtPalavras-chave:
criatividade, estudos de criatividade, criatividade computacional, inteligência artificial, alucinações de inteligência artificialResumo
Dos deuses aos meros mortais, a criatividade tem sido estudada ao longo das últimas décadas como uma capacidade humana intrínseca de trazer algo à existência. Quando se juntam os computadores à equação,surge a discussão. Vários autores têm defendido a inexistência de criatividade computacional. No entanto, se con- siderarmos a recente ascensão da Inteligência Artificial (IA) e nos centrarmos nos casos dealucinações na criação artística, poderão as alucinações da IA constituir um contributo criativo para o processo criativo, a par de um agente humano? O presente trabalho propõe uma revisão da literatura para compreender o que significa criatividade, se os fenómenos de alucinações podem ser considerados criativos por si mesmos e se podem servir o no processo de criação. Neste artigo, mostra-se que as alucinações da IA são, à partida, criativas, e um contributo para o ato criativo. Este artigo ofereceoutro ponto de vista a favor da criatividade computacional, que visa contribuir para uma interação frutuosa entre artistas e IA.
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