Recent advances in large generative models have turned AI agents into everyday companions. Millions of people now rely on them across domains from design and communication to science and education. These advances offer unprecedented opportunities to support people in open-ended domains by providing a medium for brainstorming ideas, exploring design choices, and thereby improving their creative outcomes. However, existing models and interfaces are primarily designed for automation, and their increasing usage for creative tasks poses new challenges, such as the risk of idea homogeneity and concerns about content copyright. The workshop aims to investigate these opportunities and challenges by focusing the discussions along two thrusts:
- Exploring how generative AI provides new opportunities to support people in open-ended creative tasks in domains ranging from design and communication to science and education.
- Identifying unique challenges in integrating AI into creative workflows, which could lead to design fixation and idea homogeneity, and raise issues of content copyright and authorship.