A sweeping review of more than a century’s research upends the popular notion that left-handers are naturally more creative. Cornell psychologist Daniel Casasanto’s team sifted nearly a thousand ...
Left-handed people may not be so creative after all, suggests new research. Previous studies have suggested that "lefties" are more intelligent, more creative and have better problem-solving skills ...
What do Leonardo da Vinci, M.C. Escher and Jimi Hendrix have in common? They're just a few of the creative geniuses also known for being left-handed, helping to fuel the widespread belief that lefties ...
ITHACA, N.Y. – Scouring more than a century of studies that explored links between handedness and creativity, new Cornell University research finds the widespread belief that lefties are more creative ...
Recently, new language-learning and image-generating products show that AI can also mimic creativity, and threaten more artistic professions. What AI could mean for creative professions For years, it ...
Is generative AI a tool for creative empowerment and efficiency—or a threat to creative professions? OpenAI CTO Mira Murati isn't worried about such potential negative impacts, suggesting during a ...
A new large-scale study demonstrates that when it comes to creativity, AI already outperforms the average human, but not the most creative among us. “The persistent gap between the best-performing ...
Have you heard the common trope that left-handed people are more successful in creative endeavors? There are plenty of anecdotal examples to make the case: Michelangelo, Albert Einstein, Paul ...