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When generative AI was left to its own devices, its outputs landed on a set of generic images – what researchers called ‘visual elevator music.’ Wang Zhao/AFP via Getty Images

AI-induced cultural stagnation is no longer speculation − it’s already happening

Ahmed Elgammal, Rutgers University Generative AI was trained on centuries of art and writing produced by humans.

It’s more than OK for kids to be bored − it’s...

Margaret Murray, University of Michigan-Dearborn Boredom is a common part of life, across time and around the world. That’s...
About 2.4 million Americans are artists, or 1% of the workforce. Ian Forsyth/Getty Images

It’s always been hard to make it as an artist in...

Joanna Woronkowicz, Indiana University “Being an artist is not viewed as a real job.” It’s a...

Michelin Guide scrutiny could boost Philly tourism, but will it stifle...

Jonathan Deutsch, Drexel University The Philadelphia restaurant scene is abuzz with the news that the famed Michelin Guide is...

Is AI sparking a cognitive revolution that will lead to mediocrity...

Wolfgang Messner, University of South Carolina Artificial Intelligence began as a quest to simulate the human brain.
The creative process involves choices that lead artists to places they couldn’t have imagined. Eoneren/E+ via Getty Images

Generative AI is most useful for the things we care about...

John P. Nelson, Georgia Institute of Technology Generative AI tools such as ChatGPT and Midjourney can produce text, images...

Transform the daily grind to make life more interesting – a...

Lorraine Besser, Middlebury Imagine it’s Monday morning, too cold and too dark, but once that alarm goes off, you...

Asking ChatGPT vs Googling: Can AI chatbots boost human creativity?

Jaeyeon Chung, Rice University Think back to a time when you needed a quick answer, maybe for a recipe...

EXPLORING NATURE

Trump’s EPA decides climate change doesn’t endanger public health – the...

Jonathan Levy, Boston University; Howard Frumkin, University of Washington; Jonathan Patz, University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Vijay Limaye, University of Wisconsin-Madison