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Artificial Creativity

Artificial Creativity is the use of computer systems to create new design ideas, images, or objects by learning from large sets of examples. In AI Design, these systems can mix different styles, shapes, or colors to suggest fresh solutions for designers. Artificial Creativity tools can quickly show many options for a single project, helping designers see patterns or combinations that might be missed by the human eye. These systems work by following rules set by designers or by learning from past designs, and they can be used to speed up the early stages of brainstorming. Some AI tools can even adjust their suggestions based on feedback, making the creative process more interactive and responsive.

AI-generated design, design automation, generative design, creative algorithms

Kevin Green

CITATION : "Kevin Green. 'Artificial Creativity.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=481263 (Accessed on June 13, 2026)"


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