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VOL. 2, ISSUE 1 (2026)
Human augmentation and the future of creativity: Insights from a narrative review study
Authors
Chahat Malhotra, Dr. Anju Shukla
Abstract
The special theme of this study revolves around the examination of how human
augmentation and artificial intelligence (AI) when come together accelerates
creativity in this technical and digital world. A narrative review framework
has been applied to conduct analysis of studies from variety of databases such
as Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar, it synthesizes evidence on how
AI-driven tools serves as pillar and a support system for divergent thinking,
cognitive amplification, and meta-cognitive reflection. The results of the
review study clearly signify that AI functions as most effective and adaptive
collaborator in providing ideational prompts, refining concepts, and promoting
creative exploration while humans continue to have authority on direction and
judgment. The review study has also shed light on how challenges such as
algorithmic bias, decreasing novelty due to over-automation, and ethical
concerns regarding authorship and transparency. Overall, the chapter highlights
the revolutionary potential of AI-driven human augmentation in providing
strength to creative abilities while keeping a special emphasis on the
necessity for fairness and responsible innovation and growth.
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Pages:66-74
How to cite this article:
Chahat Malhotra, Dr. Anju Shukla "Human augmentation and the future of creativity: Insights from a narrative review study". International Journal of Research in All Subject, Vol 2, Issue 1, 2026, Pages 66-74
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