AI: when machines learn to create

2023-08-14 15:52:32

Is creativity still unique to man? In less than a decade, new models of artificial intelligence, driven by the deep machine learning revolution, have broken down one following another the barriers between the capabilities of humans and those of machines: image recognition, car driving, game of go, voice analysis, scientific research… The list keeps growing and now includes what looked like the last frontier of human skills: creativity, or more precisely the production of texts, images or sounds that are both original and incredibly close to those imagined by writers, graphic designers or flesh-and-blood musicians.

Last November, the launch of ChatGPT, a text generator designed by the private American laboratory OpenAI, stunned the general public and businesses. With it, all you have to do is write a short instruction sentence (“prompt” in English) to obtain in a few seconds an educational sheet on quantum physics, a list of museums to visit during a trip to Barcelona, ​​a study of marketed on a new sunscreen, lines of computer code or a song text “in the style of” the Australian songwriter Nick Cave.

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