When we talk about AI, most conversations revolve around creativity: can machines be creative, can they solve problems in original ways, can they replace human ingenuity? As Dr. Po-Shen Loh (Carnegie Mellon University) points out, the answer is increasingly yes. AI has solved Olympiad-level math problems designed to be novel and resistant to rote techniques. In other words, even the pinnacle of human “creative problem-solving” is no longer uniquely ours. So where does that leave us?