Human creativity versus artificial intelligence: source attribution, observer attitudes, and eye movements while viewing visual art.
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Frontiers in psychology
Published Date:
Jan 1, 2025
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INTRODUCTION: Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the capability to create visual images with minimal human input, a technology that is being applied to many areas of daily life. However, the products of AI are consistently judged to be worse than human-created art, even when comparable in quality. The purpose of this study is to determine whether explicit cognitive bias against AI is related to implicit perceptual mechanisms active while viewing art.
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