“We had all been exploring with ChatGPT, and we noticed it had been doing some interesting things that we didn’t expect,” the study's author said.
The TTCT contains two different assessments: one verbal and one figural. Both measure divergent thinking, or the thought process used to generate creative ideas.
In the verbal assessment, test-takers are provided with pictures and/or verbal prompts and asked to respond in written form. For example, they might be shown a picture of an event and asked to hypothesize the outcome. Or they might be shown a product and asked for ways to improve it. Their answers are used to assess three mental characteristics:the variety of different types of ideas
The figural assessment requires the test-taker to draw their answers. For example, they might be asked to complete a picture. Along with fluency and originality the figural test evaluates the following skills:the ability for a person to tolerate ambiguity enough to come up with a creative responseIn the study, ChatGPT responses were in the top percentile for fluency and originality. Response scores slipped into the 97th percentile when it came to flexibility.
"We had all been exploring with ChatGPT, and we noticed it had been doing some interesting things that we didn't expect," Guzik said."Some of the responses were novel and surprising. That's when we decided to put it to the test to see how creative it really is." Guzik does not want to overstate the impact that ChatGPT might have on the economy, but he does suspect it will become a driver of innovation.Sign up for our new newsletter!, which distills the billionaire's No. 1 best piece of advice for regular investors, do's and don'ts, and three key investing principles into a clear and simple guidebook.
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