Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Intelligence Année : 2025

Cyber-Creativity: A Decalogue of Research Challenges

Sergio Agnoli
Ana Jorge Artigau
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Ronald A Beghetto
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Irene Coletto
Angela Faiella
Katusha Gerardini
Kenneth Gilhooly
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Vlad P Glăveanu
Michael Hanchett Hanson
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Hansika Kapoor
James C Kaufman
Yoed N Kenett
Anatoliy V Kharkhurin
Simone Luchini
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Margaret Mangion
Mario Mirabile
Felix-Kingsley Obialo
Connie Phelps
Roni Reiter-Palmon
Jeb S Puryear
Eleonora Diletta Sarcinella
Min Tang
Giulia Maria Vavassori
Florent Vinchon
Indre Viskontas
Selina Weiss
Dimitrios Zbainos
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Todd Lubart
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Creativity is the primary driver of our cultural evolution. The astonishing potential of artificial intelligence (AI) and its possible application in the creative process poses an urgent and dramatic challenge for humanity; how can we maximize the benefits of AI while minimizing the associated risks? In this article, we identify all forms of human-AI collaboration in this realm as cyber-creativity. We introduce the following two forwardlooking scenarios: a utopian vision for cyber-creativity, in which AI serves to enhance and not replace human creativity, and a dystopian view associated with the pre-emption of all human creative agency caused by the rise of AI. In our view, the scientific community is called to bring its contribution, however small, to help humanity make steps towards the utopian scenario, while avoiding the dystopian one. Here, we present a decalogue of research challenges identified for this purpose, touching upon the following dimensions:

(1) the theoretical framework for cyber-creativity; (2) sociocultural perspectives; (3) the cyber-creative process; (4) the creative agent; (5) the co-creative team; (6) cyber-creative products; (7) cyber-creative domains; (8) cyber-creative education; (9) ethical aspects; and (10) the dark side of cyber-creativity. For each dimension, a brief review of the state-of-theart is provided, followed by the identification of a main research challenge, then specified into a list of research questions. Whereas there is no claim that this decalogue of research challenges represents an exhaustive classification, which would be an impossible objective, it still should serve as a valid starting point for future (but urgent) research endeavors, with the ambition to provide a significant contribution to the understanding, development, and alignment of AI to human values the realm of creativity.

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hal-05496165 , version 1 (05-02-2026)

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Giovanni Emanuele Corazza, Sergio Agnoli, Ana Jorge Artigau, Ronald A Beghetto, Nathalie Bonnardel, et al.. Cyber-Creativity: A Decalogue of Research Challenges. Journal of Intelligence, 2025, 13 (8), pp.103. ⟨10.3390/jintelligence13080103⟩. ⟨hal-05496165⟩
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