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On the Creativity of AI Agents

Giorgio, Franceschelli and Mirco, Musolesi (2026) On the Creativity of AI Agents. [Preprint]

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Large language models (LLMs), particularly when integrated into agentic systems, have demonstrated human- and even superhuman-level performance across multiple domains. Whether these systems can truly be considered creative, however, remains a matter of debate, as conclusions heavily depend on the definitions, evaluation methods, and specific use cases employed.
In this paper, we analyse creativity along two complementary macro-level perspectives. The first is a functionalist perspective, focusing on the observable characteristics of creative outputs. The second is an ontological perspective, emphasising the underlying processes, as well as the social and personal dimensions involved in creativity. We focus on LLM agents and we argue that they exhibit functionalist creativity, albeit not at its most sophisticated levels, while they continue to lack key aspects of ontological creativity. Finally, we discuss whether it is desirable for agentic systems to attain both forms of creativity, evaluating potential benefits and risks, and proposing pathways toward artificial creativity that can enhance human society.


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Item Type: Preprint
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Giorgio, Franceschelligiorgio.franceschelli@unibo.it0000-0003-3210-3015
Mirco, Musolesim.musolesi@ucl.ac.uk0000-0001-9712-4090
Keywords: Creativity; Artificial Intelligence; Large Language Models; Agents
Subjects: Specific Sciences > Artificial Intelligence
Depositing User: Dr. Giorgio Franceschelli
Date Deposited: 15 Apr 2026 12:30
Last Modified: 15 Apr 2026 12:30
Item ID: 29127
Subjects: Specific Sciences > Artificial Intelligence
Date: 14 April 2026
URI: https://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/id/eprint/29127

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