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Debate is brewing over whether AI-generated content can be considered genuinely creative, with a Reddit user raising concerns about the predictable nature of algorithmically produced outputs. The user, posting in the r/artificial intelligence forum, questions if statistically probable results from Large Language Models (LLMs) equate to true novelty. The core of the argument centers on the idea that real creativity stems from unexpected and surprising ideas, which may be stifled by an over-reliance on algorithms optimized for predictable results. The full discussion can be found on Reddit: [https://old.reddit.com/r/artificial/comments/1n5trlv/thoughts_about_creativity_and_ai/]