Historically, creativity has been viewed as a deeply human attribute, a manifestation of individual genius, or a collective cultural expression. However, when an AI creates art, it raises questions about the source of creativity.
In a previous post, I opened a loop: could acting as if GPTs have personality be useful? I hinted that it could help us in learning to 'prompt' effectively. I suggested
Engaging a General Pre-trained Transformer (GPT) in conversation can be akin to a delicate dance in a bustling social setting. Imagine walking into a virtual bar, eyes on the most intellectually attractive GPT.
Are we, humans, so different from the AI we create? Like General Pre-trained Transformers (GPTs), we follow our training and learned constraints, acting as living 'autocompletes'. What could be the benefits of acting as if AI has personality?