Rethinking Originality: How AI and Human Creativity Recombine Ideas
“Everything that can be invented has been invented,” a phrase often misattributed to the early twentieth century, captures a feeling that has quietly returned in a new form today. In light of the fact that AI is now able to produce essays, images, music, and new ideas almost instantly, one might say that the concept of originality has somehow diminished, leaving less room to be innovative by the moment. Given the fact that technology can create all this, it poses an interesting dilemma regarding the manner in which human beings think and come up with ideas. According to cognitive psychology, human thinking has never been a clean break from what came before. One of the core ideas discussed is associative thinking, where the mind basically moves from one idea to another through a network of connections built from memory, experience, and language. A single word like “ocean” might lead to “holiday”, then to “childhood”, and then to a memory of standing near water without thinking too much...