Abstract:
The progress of human history today is a result of the development of reason and science. This
development is happening very quickly, making the seemingly impossible, possible. Artificial
intelligence (AI) stands as a significant achievement in this trajectory. AI can be defined as amethod
of designing computer programs and inputting them into a computer, through which a machine
is made to think and act. In this advanced technological era, the development of AI has gone
through many stages and is moving on a new path. This growth has inevitably created some ethical
challenges. AI helps machines perform human tasks without human assistance and is increasingly
influencing all fields such as education, business, medicine, entertainment, agriculture,
transportation and spirituality. While AI is bringing about remarkable changes in various sectors,
there is a fear that it might weaken or surpass human creativity. It is this creative ability that
distinguishes humans from other beings. Many criticisms are being raised that AI has taken control
of even that. Although its new creations are accurate and immense, the question arises whether
they exceed the boundaries of traditional or human creativity. This situation, which has impacted
creators, needs to be examined. Therefore, this study is a comparative analysis that critically
examines the definitions of human and artificial creativity and the similarities and differences
between them. It attempts to clarify the distinction between machine-generated artificial creativity
and human creativity, their strengths and weaknesses, and the relevance of the aforementioned
fear.