Interesting I didn't think about it this way but it's indeed a kind of IKEA effect assuming that P-creative is H-creativity (as defined by Boden) which is totally aligned with incentives of using models.
They have to be useful, otherwise nobody comes back, and used, not just a starting point that can be bypassed after doing it a couple of time. Instead of pointing out to what exists, basically what a search engine does, it "helps" the user by building. It also gives an amazing sense of agency and power, you "do" get something that seems to come out of nothing, conveniently removing provenance and thus make the user feel quite good about the process.
This is especially poignant to me given this anecdote from a friend I shared just days ago https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48457842 showcasing how we wrote a Wacom driver, on his own, without being a developer, thanks to Claude, and how he even potentially helped others by sharing back what he "built" only for someone to suggest an already existing project https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48459366 .
They have to be useful, otherwise nobody comes back, and used, not just a starting point that can be bypassed after doing it a couple of time. Instead of pointing out to what exists, basically what a search engine does, it "helps" the user by building. It also gives an amazing sense of agency and power, you "do" get something that seems to come out of nothing, conveniently removing provenance and thus make the user feel quite good about the process.
This is especially poignant to me given this anecdote from a friend I shared just days ago https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48457842 showcasing how we wrote a Wacom driver, on his own, without being a developer, thanks to Claude, and how he even potentially helped others by sharing back what he "built" only for someone to suggest an already existing project https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48459366 .