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David Sable and Suraj Srinivasan discussed creativity, AI and marketing during Newsweek’s 'AI Agenda' webinar series.
Research shows no gender differences in creative ability, yet disparities persist in opportunities and public praise. What happens between having ideas and receiving recognition?
Teachers can provide learning experiences that guide high school students to become comfortable with uncertainty and risk-taking.
Creativity has kept Crayola going for more than a century, and its a powerful business model for any company seeking longevity. Look at any company that has stayed in business for decades, and you ...
AI is a growing force. Between face recognition tech securing our devices, algorithms driving us to spend hours scrolling social feeds, and armies of autonomous robots managing our supply chains, it’s ...
Using Google might spark your creativity, or it might stifle it, but this depends on the circumstances, according to a new study. We know the internet isn’t going anywhere, but we may need to hold on ...
Teachers across the country are grappling with whether to view AI tools like ChatGPT as friend or foe in the classroom. My research shows that the answer isn't always simple. It can be both. Teaching ...
Nearly every new idea has its roots in an old idea. With a constant deluge of new ideas and information from social media and the vastness that is the internet, one would expect creativity to be ...
AI has passed a new benchmark, scoring better than the average human on a recognized creativity test involving 100,000 people. But there's more to the story than the results, underpinning how ...
People say consistency is the key to creativity. But sometimes, doing the same things repeatedly can leave us feeling like beached whales on the sand. A 2024 study found that consistency of interests ...
E ncoded in the word “creative” is a long history of secularization. The power of creation (from the Latin creare: to make, beget, or cause) was once reserved for the gods. Later, it was claimed by ...