Creativity Is Dead; AI Took the Pen and Feels Sorry
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In an era where we 'have never been more pressed for time,' AI has sneakily elbowed its way into human genius, helping us dodge the dreaded blank screen and 'stale ideas.' Once our 'last irreplaceable skill,' creativity now contends with an endless grind of brainstorming sessions that 'go nowhere.' So much for the divine spark—looks like the machines just RSVP'd to the apocalypse of originality.
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(1 of 3)Source: Feeds | Published: 7/29/2025 | Author: Kevin Li
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