08:30 - 10:00
Mon-H6-Talk 1--11
Mon-Talk 1
Room: H6
Chair/s:
Nadia Said
Genius in a bot? Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Artperception
Mon-H6-Talk 1-1104
Presented by: Lena Vogl
Lena Vogl 1, 2, Claus-Christian Carbon 1, 2
1 Department of General Psychology and Methodology, University of Bamberg / Germany, 2 Research Group EPAEG—Ergonomics, Psychological Aesthetics, Gestalt
Image- and text-generating artificial intelligence (AI) such as Dall-E 2 and ChatGPT. are finding their way into creative work everywhere. The question of authorship therefore also raises the question of perceived creative achievement. How creative do we perceive the work of an AI to be compared to a work created by a human, and how does it affect our perception if we create the work in collaboration with an AI? Who or what contributed how much to the result in terms of self-perception and the perception of others? To conduct systematic research we used classic creativity measurements (e.g., Rhodes 4P, Creative Self-Efficacy) and expanded the survey to include art and qualitative elements. AI-generated images were presented to subjects under cover stories of varying authorship: created by a human vs. AI, trained as an artist vs. trained as a craftsperson, own AI cocreated vs foreign AI cocreated..
Keywords: empirical aesthetics, art perception, generative art, experience, artificial intelligence, creativity