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  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Artificial Intelligence Ethics

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  • Creativity is fundamental to cultural evolution.
  • Artificial intelligence (AI) integration into creative processes presents significant challenges and opportunities.
  • Balancing AI's benefits with its risks in creative fields is crucial for humanity's future.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To define and explore the concept of cyber-creativity, encompassing all forms of human-AI collaboration in creative endeavors.
  • To present two contrasting scenarios: a utopian vision where AI augments human creativity and a dystopian view where AI supplants it.
  • To propose a research agenda to guide the scientific community toward fostering beneficial human-AI creative partnerships.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual framework development for cyber-creativity.
  • Identification and categorization of ten key research dimensions within cyber-creativity.
  • Review of the state-of-the-art for each dimension, followed by the articulation of main research challenges and specific questions.

Main Results:

  • A decalogue of ten research challenges is presented, covering theoretical, sociocultural, process, agent, team, product, domain, education, ethical, and negative aspects of cyber-creativity.
  • Each challenge is detailed with a review of current knowledge and specific research questions to guide future studies.
  • The research provides a structured starting point for understanding and developing AI aligned with human values in creative contexts.

Conclusions:

  • Urgent research is needed to navigate the complexities of human-AI collaboration in creativity.
  • The proposed decalogue offers a roadmap for scientific inquiry into cyber-creativity, aiming to maximize AI's benefits while mitigating risks.
  • Fostering cyber-creativity requires a concerted effort to align AI development with human values, ensuring a utopian rather than dystopian future for creative endeavors.