As the use of artificial intelligence (AI) increases, its rapid advancement concerns some people. These people fear that AI could self-replicate, destroy humans when threatened, and surpass human intelligence. Currently, there are opposing views regarding the link, if any, between creativity and AI. Most creativity researchers believe that creativity, critical thinking, and complex problem-solving are uniquely human skills. However, further research is required to truly understand the link between artificial intelligence and creativity.
Developments in Artificial Intelligence Creativity and Innovation debates the value and positive impact on society between artificial intelligence and human creativity and innovation. Covering key topics such as ethics, sustainability, technology, and machine learning, this reference work is ideal for industry professionals, computer scientists, researchers, academicians, scholars, practitioners, instructors, and students.
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Ziska Fields (PhD) was an Associate Professor and Academic Leader at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. She recently joined the University of Johannesburg. For this book, her affiliation will still be the University of KwaZulu-Natal. Professor Fields has 13 years' experience in the Financial Industry in South Africa and has 11 years' Higher Education experience. Her qualifications include a BA (Communication Sciences), Diploma in Management Studies, MBA (Cum Laude) and PhD. She teaches various Management and Entrepreneurship courses at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Her research focus area and passion is theoretical and applied creativity across various disciplines and contexts. She also developed two theoretical models to measure creativity in South Africa, focusing on the youth and tertiary education. She also has various other research areas, which include Entrepreneurship, Management, Innovation, Higher Education, Responsible Management Education, Artificial Intelligence, Future Studies and Information Technology. She edited three books titled "Incorporating Business Models and Strategies into Social Entrepreneurship", "Collective creativity for responsible and sustainable business practice" and "Handbook of Research on Information and Cyber Security in the Fourth Industrial Revolution". She has published various book chapters and papers in internationally recognized journals and presented various conference papers. She is a member of the South African Institute of Management (SAIM), Ethics Institute of SA (EthicsSA) and Institute of People Management (IPM).