A study of 100,000 people shows AI can match average creativity—but the most creative humans still outperform machines.
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While generative AI can match or exceed average human creativity on certain tests, the most creative humans still outperform machines.
A study compared tested an array of AI models and 100,000 people. AI was better than average but trailed top performers.
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