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Summary of Alien Recombination: Exploring Concept Blends Beyond Human Cognitive Availability in Visual Art, by Alejandro Hernandez et al.


Alien Recombination: Exploring Concept Blends Beyond Human Cognitive Availability in Visual Art

by Alejandro Hernandez, Levin Brinkmann, Ignacio Serna, Nasim Rahaman, Hassan Abu Alhaija, Hiromu Yakura, Mar Canet Sola, Bernhard Schölkopf, Iyad Rahwan

First submitted to arxiv on: 18 Nov 2024

Categories

  • Main: Artificial Intelligence (cs.AI)
  • Secondary: Computers and Society (cs.CY); Machine Learning (cs.LG)

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Medium GrooveSquid.com (original content) Medium Difficulty Summary
Medium Difficulty Summary: This paper investigates the potential for artificial intelligence (AI) to create genuine creative art. While AI models excel in controlled domains like game strategy, their capacity for open-ended creativity is uncertain. Our study examines how AI can surpass human cognitive limitations in visual art creation by exploring the uncharted territory of conceptual combinations in visual art. We hypothesize that visual art’s vast potential is constrained not by inherent contradictions but by cultural, temporal, geographical, and social contexts imposed by artists. Our research aims to demonstrate AI’s ability to transcend these limitations and create innovative art.
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Low Difficulty Summary: This paper looks at whether artificial intelligence (AI) can really be creative like humans. So far, AI is great at following rules in games, but can it make its own decisions and come up with new ideas? We want to find out how AI can do things that are hard for humans to do, like creating art. Our study thinks about the ways that our brains limit what we can create, and if AI can break free from those limitations. We’re trying to see if AI can make something truly original and innovative.

Keywords

* Artificial intelligence