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Jeongki Lim

Released in June 2021, the Creativity and AI Specialization explores what it means to be creative in the 21st century. Through a hands-on approach, you will discover the creative potential of AI and learn design methods to expand your creative capacity. These courses are designed for those with technical backgrounds who want to look at their fields from a new perspective and those in creative professions who want to better understand AI and its implications in their industries.

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Three courses

Artificial Creativity

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Released in June 2021, Artificial Creativity explores the emerging field of creativity in artificial intelligence (AI) from a design perspective. In this course, you will survey the history and theories behind today's creative AI, analyze the unorthodox approaches that have advanced the field, and experience cutting-edge creative AI tools.

Natural Creativity

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Released in June 2021, Natural Creativity explores the latest theories of human creativity, its history and evolution, and how AI research is helping us understand it more fully. You will gain a deeper awareness of your creative processes and inspirations through these diverse perspectives.

Creative Artifacts

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Released in June 2021, Creative Artifacts explores how different tools and structures can be used to increase creativity through a multidisciplinary lens. You will see how renowned artists use machine learning to expand their creative capacities, and you will gain experience collaborating with creative AI tools yourself. On a macro scale, you will examine the business strategies and economic policies that make organizations and regions more creative.

Learning objectives

  • Investigate the theories and techniques behind the latest work in artificial creativity, from ada lovelace to open ai
  • Conduct design research for the development of innovative products, services, exhibitions, and initiatives
  • Examine the potentials and limitations of creative ai in understanding human creativity
  • Apply creativity theories and ai to personal practice, organizational strategies, and economic policies

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