AI, Creativity, and the Human: Reflections from an Open Session
AI Didn’t End Human Creativity — It Opened Another Dimension
An audience reflection on a deeply engaging open session that explored Artificial Intelligence not as imitation, but as a new species of intelligence reshaping creativity, responsibility, and the human future.
Why This Session Felt Different
This was not a technical presentation on algorithms or tools. It was a philosophical inquiry into how we think about machine intelligence, creativity, and the human condition.
Key Ideas That Emerged
- The stigma in the term “Artificial Intelligence” shapes fear and misunderstanding.
- Human originality remains the reference point — but not the only form of intelligence.
- AI operates through functionalised processes: input, black box, output.
- Emotion and intentionality remain central to human creativity.
- AI is energy-dependent; intelligence today is infrastructural.
- AI does not replace creativity — it creates a parallel dimension.
Key takeaway:
This is not a problem to be solved with a final answer, but a problem to be dissolved through better concepts and language.
This is not a problem to be solved with a final answer, but a problem to be dissolved through better concepts and language.
A Question That Stayed With the Audience
If machine intelligence is a new species of intelligence rather than an imitation of the human,
what new responsibilities does this place on us?
— Shared for continued reflection


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