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The rise of artificial intelligence in creative fields has ignited a fiery debate about the very nature of art, originality, and human expression. Whether it's generating Studio Ghibli-inspired landscapes, composing songs that perfectly mimic Elvis Presley's vocal timbre, or drafting screenplays that echo Aaron Sorkin's rapid-fire dialogue, AI's capabilities are advancing at a staggering pace. In mere seconds, these systems can produce works that would take human artists days, weeks, or even years to create. This unprecedented efficiency forces us to confront difficult questions: Is AI rendering human artists obsolete? Does authentic creativity still hold value in an age where machines can remix, reinterpret, and regurgitate cultural artifacts with frightening accuracy? To understand the implications of AI on art, we must first examine what creativity actually is. Decades ago, the philosopher Jiddu Krishnamurti explored the concept of mental conditioning—the idea that our thoughts, preferences, and creative impulses are not truly our own, but rather products of our upbringing, education, and cultural environment. He argued that the human mind is inherently limited by its programming, making the notion of "pure originality" something of an illusion.