Nope, sorry. Artificial creativity is already very much on its way
Yeah, as are my flying cars.
Who knows, maybe in 20 years a multi-billion dollar AI constructed by the world's finest minds will make a bad Little Big Planet level.
Oh, we're much closer than that. The biggest challenge right now is that it is very hard to distinct between creativity and randomness; there are AIs who write piano music, but if you give it too much knowledge about piano music people will say it is just copying humans, if you give it too little info people will say it's just random noise.
Creativity is just a method of trial and error problem solving, which computers have been able to to for years. But it has been romanticized into something untouchable and almost by definition "humans only" to such a point that it isn't as much a challenge of making an AI do it, as shaping it up to whatever arbitrary rules (ironically) creativity should have according to the average Joe