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The Rise of Generative AI: Transforming Computational Creativity, Innovation, and Societal Disruptions
Abstract
Generative AI has profoundly reshaped the domain of artificial intelligence, endowing machines with the capability to autonomously generate human-like text, hyper-realistic images, music compositions, and even software code. At the vanguard of this technological revolution are Large Language Models such as OpenAI's GPT series, Google's Gemini, and Meta's LLaMA, which harness transformer architectures, tokenization mechanisms, and high-dimensional word embeddings to process and generate natural language with unparalleled fluency and coherence. These models, alongside other sophisticated generative frameworks like Generative Adversarial Networks, Variational Autoencoders, and Diffusion Models, have expanded the horizons of computational creativity and autonomous content synthesis. Beyond technical innovation, generative AI is disrupting entrenched industries and redefining societal paradigms. Its applications include media synthesis, digital artistry, automated software engineering, and personalized content curation.
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