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Denis Rothman
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Denis Rothman

Denis Rothman graduated from Sorbonne University and Paris-Diderot University, designing one of the very first word2matrix patented embedding and patented AI conversational agents. He began his career authoring one of the first AI cognitive Natural Language Processing (NLP) chatbots applied as an automated language teacher for Moet et Chandon and other companies. He authored an AI resource optimizer for IBM and apparel producers. He then authored an Advanced Planning and Scheduling (APS) solution used worldwide.
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GPT-4V, DALL-E 3, and divergent semantic association

How many humans are creative with a “big C?” How many humans are outperformed by GPT-4 for “little C” everyday life creativity? Chen et al. (2023) produced a ground-breaking experiment in their paper. The full title is worth meditating on: Probing the “Creativity” of Large Language Models: Can Models Produce Divergent Semantic Association?

Divergent semantic association is the ability of a creative mind to find symbols (words, images, and sounds) that diverge from a standard that defines creativity. Creativity is something new that GPT-4 can now perform.

“Big C” creativity is rare for humans. “Big C” creativity, such as that of Mozart, Einstein, or Picasso, is a one-in-a-million phenomenon.

However, “little C” creativity is relatively common when we adapt to new situations or produce new little artifacts. Chen et al. (2023) collected...

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Denis Rothman

Denis Rothman graduated from Sorbonne University and Paris-Diderot University, designing one of the very first word2matrix patented embedding and patented AI conversational agents. He began his career authoring one of the first AI cognitive Natural Language Processing (NLP) chatbots applied as an automated language teacher for Moet et Chandon and other companies. He authored an AI resource optimizer for IBM and apparel producers. He then authored an Advanced Planning and Scheduling (APS) solution used worldwide.
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