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Generative AI enhances individual creativity but reduces the collective diversity of novel content
A. R. Doshi and O. P. Hauser
Generative AI ideas make short stories read as more creative, better written, and more enjoyable—especially for less creative writers—yet AI-enabled stories converge in style, risking collective novelty. This research was conducted by Anil R. Doshi and Oliver P. Hauser.
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