Creativity, Generative AI, and Software Development: A Research Agenda

Victoria Jackson
Bogdan Vasilescu
Daniel Russo
Paul Ralph
Maliheh Izadi
Rafael Prikladnicki
Anielle Lisboa
Andre van der Hoek
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Abstract

Creativity has always been considered a major differentiator to separate the good from the great, and we believe the importance of creativity to software development will only increase as GenAI becomes embedded in developer tool-chains and working practices. This paper uses the McLuhan tetrad alongside scenarios of how GenAI may disrupt software development more broadly, to identify potential impacts GenAI may have on creativity within software development. The impacts are discussed along with a future research agenda comprising of six connected themes that consider how individual capabilities, team capabilities, the product, unintended consequences, society, and human aspects can be affected.