With the rise of AI tools like Midjourney, DALL·E, and ChatGPT, the very definition of creativity is being rewritten. These platforms can generate stunning visuals, compose poetry, and write music — often in seconds — and are being used by amateurs and professionals alike. But this explosion of machine-generated content is sparking a fierce debate: is AI expanding the horizons of artistic expression or eroding the value of human creativity? On one hand, AI democratizes art, making it accessible to those without traditional training. On the other, it raises concerns about originality, authorship, and artistic integrity. Artists worry that their styles are being replicated without credit or compensation, while industries grapple with questions around copyright and fair use. Moreover, if art becomes something that anyone — or anything — can create instantly, does it lose its soul? As we navigate this new era, society must determine whether AI is simply a new brush in the artist’s toolkit — or a force that could ultimately make the artist obsolete.