Artificial Intelligence (AI) was/is neither creative, nor it will get any creativity in the future. The reality is that, Human's brains cannot be installed in machines to work according to the circumstances as well (AI behaves similar as a projectile motion, with no control after its lunching.)
The principal of human learning is based on five fundamental organs: Eyes, Nose, Ears, tongue, muscles. These five organs obtains information or DATA via various experiences (via all human activities, e.g., swimming, walking watching smelling, tasting, touching, hearing etc) within the live world. This Data stores in human brain, and may be called human's training data (here education is training DATA).
Accordingly, the human brain reacts to the new unseen data (test data), according the knowledge of already stored or training data....and yields outputs/predictions/results.
In practice, Human as a machine applying the previous learned knowledge (training data) and upon facing new Data, acts/responses according to the current circumstances (with creativity in real time).
Conversely, in case of machine, we writing step by step procedures (algorithms) for the machine, providing them taring data, and it acts in response to the unseen test data (or validating data), i.e., just according to given information (with no further control or creativity). Here machine have no creativity or thinking but only the information given by Human.
Check out the podcast, The AI element, Histories of AI: Ancient Greek Myths and the Last AI Boom. Not a direct link to philosophy per say, but if take a look at the people they mention in that episode, it could unlock some dimensions for you.