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Sam Altman shared an uncomfortable incident this week where the AI model Codex copied his own creative ideas. Such a moment reveals a deeper concern: can artificial intelligence replace human creativity?
The OpenAI CEO's admission sparked a wave of reactions on social media and within the expert community. On one hand, X users expressed fears about job losses and the displacement of creators by models like GPT-4o. On the other hand, tech leaders showed understanding for Altman's emotions, as this issue touches everyone in the industry.
Sam Altman's story reflects a modern paradox: we develop tools that surpass us in capabilities, but are we prepared for the consequences? Against the backdrop of these discussions, it’s clear that the dialogue about the limits of AI and human creativity is only gaining momentum.