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Interaction Between Human Creative Thinking and Artificial Intelligence Algorithms

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Ibragimov Rustam Qudratovich

Rubric:Visual Arts
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The article examines the problem of interaction between human creative thinking and artificial intelligence algorithms in the context of the digital transformation of contemporary culture and science. It considers the features of integrating intelligent technologies into creative and cognitive processes, as well as their influence on the nature of artistic and intellectual production. The synergistic potential of collaboration between humans and artificial intelligence is analyzed, and the methodological and cognitive aspects of this interaction are revealed. The paper substantiates the thesis that artificial intelligence does not replace human creativity but serves as a tool for its expansion, contributing to the emergence of new forms of thinking, creativity, and innovative activity.

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Ibragimov Rustam Qudratovich

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