The Evolution of Machine Creativity: Exploring Generative AI

International Journal of Advanced Research in Arts, Science, Engineering and Management 12 (2):834-836 (2025)
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Abstract

Generative AI has significantly transformed the field of artificial intelligence, enabling machines to demonstrate creativity in ways that were once considered uniquely human. This paper explores the evolution of machine creativity, tracing its development from early rule-based systems to modern deep learning algorithms that can generate novel and complex outputs. The paper examines the underlying technologies that power generative AI, such as neural networks and reinforcement learning, and highlights key milestones in the journey toward machine creativity. Additionally, we discuss the implications of these advancements for various industries, including art, music, literature, and design. The paper also addresses the ethical considerations surrounding the use of generative AI, particularly in relation to originality, authorship, and the potential for bias in machine-generated content. By the end of the paper, we aim to provide a comprehensive understanding of how generative AI is shaping the future of creativity.

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