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Once an AI are given legal responsibility for its actions, we got a machine so a…
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I’ve seen this argument a few times and even by the people who make the ai. It’s…
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'Way too many people blindly trust AI'. Yeah. We can pay for a fake 'reality' - …
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It is GLORIOUS.
But not with panic triggers like this clip.
AI and humanity are…
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The one good thing that Ai did for me was that it made me appreciate the communi…
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Even the ai "artists" is just as boring and unimpressive as their "art". I watch…
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@dorito6615 Jokes on you, this art predates AI altogether. Thank you for proving…
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it's really low how you practically steal artwork without the artist knowing and…
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Very well written and interesting post! I'm sure a lot of us here are thinking along the same lines. Although I'd like to talk about all of them, I'm gonna focus on what I know the best:
"8. The creative space, which I hoped was going to be the last refuge of humanity, was actually the first to go - I had always hoped that creative pursuits, such as art and music, would be the last things to go. That even if jobs disappear we could each delve into the creative, and find self worth there. But instead, they were the first to go, at least digitally. I can see some physical manifestations going to AI as well."
Short answer: **the arts will never leave**.
We are human beings, and we have a natural need to be creative. We have a need to make art, because making art is expressing ourselves, our emotions, our thoughts, our lives. The creative space will never leave. Will there be a place for AI art and music? Yes, of course. Will it dominate the creative space? Maybe. But will it completely take over? Not a chance.
The one thing that we have to remember about art is that we will create it no matter what. Artists love the process, the pursuit, and the adventure. We live our art, it isn't simply a product that we produce. The finished piece is the result of the adventure, it's not always the end goal. Also, artists are perpetually pushing for what is new, because they are always finding new ways to express themselves, and I doubt AI could do that in a way that exactly mirrors humans' ability.
Easy argument: This idea has happened before when cameras became popular. People were saying "Painting is going to die because we have something better". Guess what? Painting didn't die, it actually went through a resurgence. People still paint to this day.
I'm not going to cite a source because you can just use ChatGPT to check. ;)
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Coding Result
| Dimension | Value |
|---|---|
| Responsibility | none |
| Reasoning | unclear |
| Policy | none |
| Emotion | resignation |
| Coded at | 2026-04-25T08:33:43.502452 |
Raw LLM Response
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