TY - JOUR
T1 - Enhanced creativity at the cost of increased stress? The impact of generative AI on serious games for creativity stimulation
AU - Song, Xinheng
AU - Xu, Linci
AU - Peng, Chenyang
AU - Pan, Shuo
AU - Adibi, Ali
AU - Wang, Xiaoran
AU - Lu, Zhaolin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - The widespread use of generative AI has become an irreversible trend for creativity education, but excessive information load brings potential risks of psychological stress to users. This study uncovers the dual impact of generative AI on user creativity and psychological stress in the context of serious games. A comparative task was adopted, employing 46 participants to complete creative design tasks in the serious game. The creative outputs of both groups were quantitatively evaluated. Physiological parameters such as facial emotion, Skin conductance response (SCR), and Heart rate variability (HRV) were analyzed to assess the emotional and physiological changes in users with creative stimulation. The study results show that generative AI significantly promotes the activation of SCR, enhances human creativity with quantity, quality, elaboration, and integrity, but also increases psychological stress by reducing HRV. This study demonstrates that the development of symbiotic AI must prioritise human mental well-being, rather than focusing solely on the efficiency, accuracy, and generalisation performance of the generative AI outputs.
AB - The widespread use of generative AI has become an irreversible trend for creativity education, but excessive information load brings potential risks of psychological stress to users. This study uncovers the dual impact of generative AI on user creativity and psychological stress in the context of serious games. A comparative task was adopted, employing 46 participants to complete creative design tasks in the serious game. The creative outputs of both groups were quantitatively evaluated. Physiological parameters such as facial emotion, Skin conductance response (SCR), and Heart rate variability (HRV) were analyzed to assess the emotional and physiological changes in users with creative stimulation. The study results show that generative AI significantly promotes the activation of SCR, enhances human creativity with quantity, quality, elaboration, and integrity, but also increases psychological stress by reducing HRV. This study demonstrates that the development of symbiotic AI must prioritise human mental well-being, rather than focusing solely on the efficiency, accuracy, and generalisation performance of the generative AI outputs.
KW - Creativity stimulation
KW - facial expression
KW - generative AI
KW - physiological response
KW - psychological stress
KW - serious game
UR - http://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85219727391
U2 - 10.1080/0144929X.2025.2459267
DO - 10.1080/0144929X.2025.2459267
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85219727391
SN - 0144-929X
JO - Behaviour and Information Technology
JF - Behaviour and Information Technology
ER -