The Evolution of Artificial Intelligence for Human Creativity: A Bibliometric Analysis in the context of Human Computer Interaction.

Published: 22 June 2026| Version 2 | DOI: 10.17632/kdjnyh2ysv.2
Contributors:
Christopher Ryu Tunggaldjaja,
, Dyah Sukmaningsih

Description

This bibliographic review analyzes the development of AI-based digital technology to support human creativity in human-computer interaction. The use of AI as a tool has now become commonplace. In addition to assisting human work, this technology enables humans to work faster and opens up opportunities for new things. This rapid development increasingly emphasizes the role of AI as an active partner for humans in completing work, particularly in terms of creativity, where AI can support humans in developing broader creative ideas. Through the collaborative process between humans and AI, broader opportunities can be opened in the creation or discovery of new things that were previously difficult. AI can act as an initiator in generating ideas or as a corrector that can provide input for humans. On the other hand, human control over this technology still needs to be considered. The use of this technology must be accountable and used wisely.

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1. Use the Scopus database as a data source. 2. Enter the following search string in the advanced document search: TITLE-ABS-KEY (( "artificial intelligence" OR AI OR "machine learning" OR "deep learning") AND ("creativ*") AND ("human computer interaction" OR HCI)) AND (LIMIT-TO (DOCTYPE , "cp") OR LIMIT-TO (DOCTYPE , "ar") OR LIMIT-TO (DOCTYPE , "ch")) AND (LIMIT-TO (LANGUAGE , "English")) 3. Filter the data based only on document types: conference paper, article, and book chapter, as well as English-language documents.

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Creativity, Computer, AI-Human Interaction

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