AI-generated music, paintings, and literature are sparking heated debates in creative industries. Some artists embrace the technology as a tool, while others see it as a threat.
“AI is like a new paintbrush,” said James Lee, a digital artist. “It doesn’t replace creativity, it expands it.”
But musicians and writers fear their originality is at risk. Several lawsuits have already been filed against companies accused of using copyrighted works to train AI models without permission.
Cultural experts argue that while AI can mimic styles, it lacks the emotional depth of human experience. The debate, they say, is less about machines replacing people and more about redefining what creativity means in the digital age.
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