Additionally, current AI is arguably not creative, depending on the definition of "creative". If we mean the same type of creativity as humans, then certainly current AI is not really creating anything as much as it is encoding a gigantic set of training data into a program that takes an input and generates an output. The training data is directly correlated to the output of the AI model, unlike humans that have inherent creativity that comes from millions of years of evolution. That said, I do think AI will eventually have breakthroughs that will allow it to be truly creative. At that point I think AI models will behave like people, they will have real time learning, and will be able to improvise in any situation like humans do. We may not be far away from that, but I don't think current LLMs are there yet.
I think the degree to which a person perceives human-like creativity from AI/LLMs is inversely proportional to their understanding of how they work. Here's a great video that can help demystify GPTs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjZofJX0v4M