ChatGPT and similar do seem to make new things, arguably they do it more freely than the average adult human.
Art generators are the most obvious example to me. They regularly create depictions of entirely new animals that may look like a combination of known species.
People got a kick out of art AIs struggling to include words as we recognize them. How can we say what looked like gibberish to us wasn't actually part of a language the AI invented as part of the art piece, like Tolkien inventing elvish for a book?
Art generators are the most obvious example to me. They regularly create depictions of entirely new animals that may look like a combination of known species.
People got a kick out of art AIs struggling to include words as we recognize them. How can we say what looked like gibberish to us wasn't actually part of a language the AI invented as part of the art piece, like Tolkien inventing elvish for a book?