Artificial Intelligence Reshapes Creativity: A Multidimensional Evaluation

Chenchen Zhang , Yong Shao , Yuan Yuan , Wangbing Shen

Psych Journal ›› 2025, Vol. 14 ›› Issue (6) : 831 -840.

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Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping creativity by challenging its long-held status as a uniquely human faculty. This study uses bibliometric analysis to reveal AI’s evolution from a passive instrument to an active co-creator that amplifies human intuition and expands creative possibilities. We highlight how AI-driven evaluative frameworks offer more objective, scalable, and inclusive assessments of creativity, disrupting bias-prone traditional methods. Also, this transformation raises pressing ethical and legal concerns, particularly regarding authorship, intellectual property, and recognition of machine-generated outputs. By mapping these tensions and opportunities, the study provides a critical foundation for rethinking creativity in the age of human–machine collaboration. Our findings point toward an urgent need for new conceptual models that align innovation with ethical and societal responsibility.

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