"Windsor questions whether exploring and creating combinations within a predefined design space amounts to originality and creativity. He compares the AI’s method to rolling dice to make a linguistic choice—for example, whether verbs come before or after objects, or whether the language includes sounds like “th” or rolling “r”s. After enough rolls, the dice have selected one option for every linguistic feature, producing one possible language. “I don’t think we’d call the dice creative,” Windsor says.
...“We are trying to mystify human creativity way too much,” says Bagler, who was not involved in developing ConlangCrafter. Chefs recombine familiar ingredients and musicians rearrange existing musical ideas all the time, he notes. “Human creativity inherently is fundamentally combinatorial,” he says. “Why then can’t an AI be called creative?”"