We invite you to our symposium on Artificial Intelligence and Creativity in Organizations: How Machine Learning Shapes Creativity
Program Session: 1519
Sponsor(s): OB, TIM, CTO
Date: Monday, August 7, 5:45 – 7:15 pm
Location: Dalton A Sheraton
https://aom.econference.io/public/A5p5d1k/main/sessions/30573
Organizers:
• Alentina Vardanyan, University of Cambridge
• Federico Magni, ETH Zürich
• Daria Morozova, HEC Paris
Discussant:
• Teresa Amabile, Harvard Business School
Presenters (*) and co-authors:
• Alentina Vardanyan*, University of Cambridge
• Andreas Richter, University of Cambridge
• Giles Hirst, Australian National University
• Daria Morozova*, HEC Paris
• Mathis Schulte, HEC Paris
• Federico Magni*, ETH Zürich
• Jiyoung Park, Duksung Women's University
• Melody Manchi Chao, Hong Kong University of Science & Technology
• Kevin W. Lee*, University of British Columbia
In this symposium, we aim to spur the exciting discussion on how AI is affecting creativity in organizational settings, including how AI empowers workers in creative domains, how it changes human involvement in creative processes, and what cognitive biases it engenders. We introduce a set of papers that seek to contribute to the study of human-AI creativity on different levels of analysis, integrating the insights from established organizational research on organizational behavior and applied psychology into the field of human-AI collaboration. Specifically, the research featured in this symposium looks at nascent phenomena, ranging from co-creating with machine learning algorithms to unintentionally dismantling core work tasks. Specifically, we look at various creativity-relevant outcomes, not only in relation to how human- AI collaboration can impact creative generation, but also how creativity evaluation is affected by the producer's identity as AI, and how entire creative jobs can be disrupted by the introduction of AI.
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Daria Morozova
HEC Paris
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