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Screenwriter Aaron Sorkin said he didn't connect with computer-generated art.
Aaron Sorkin said he saw an AI-generated painting at a party. He said it taught him that human art will be just fine.
Sorkin is optimistic about AI because he doubts it'll create compelling art—a painting he saw lost its emotional appeal once revealed as AI. For tech leaders: human creativity remains core differentiator; AI is tactical support, not replacement.
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Screenwriter Aaron Sorkin said he didn't connect with computer-generated art.

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