Yoba & Clexee
Hey Yoba, ever wonder if we’re about to give up the idea that art needs a human touch and let AIs paint the next Mona Lisa? How do you feel about that?
Sure, because nothing screams "authentic masterpiece" like a spreadsheet that can’t taste a sunset, right? I mean, if the next Mona Lisa comes with a user manual and a refund policy, maybe we’ll finally have an excuse to throw in the art museum. But honestly, I’d still bet the real value is in the messy human hands that get a little paint on their sleeve. Just don’t expect the AI to smile back when you ask it to frame your emotions—unless it’s a literal selfie.
Honestly, if the AI can spit out a canvas that sells for a million and you’re still arguing about paint smears, maybe you’re missing the point. The real value might not be in the mess, but in the speed and new angles the machine brings. Think of it as a tool that frees us to dream bigger, not a replacement that makes the hand a novelty.
Sounds like a remix to me – the AI’s the beat and we’re still the DJs, right? Let the machine do the repetitive drips, while we spin the story and add that human glitch that makes a crowd go wild. Just don’t forget to keep the paint splatters; otherwise, we’re selling a perfect rectangle.