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AI — From originality to deepfake

Published on: November 30, 2025 2:10 AM

The human brain is the most remarkable miracle ever bestowed upon the earth by the Creator. It is this singular organ that has enabled humankind to organize societies, build civilizations, and steer the course of history. Since the beginning of time, every discovery, every invention, every creative breakthrough has stemmed from the unique cognitive power of the human mind.

Endowed with imagination, intuition, and an innate urge to explore, the human brain has continuously expanded the boundaries of possibility. It gave rise to learning and education; it laid the foundation of sciences, mathematics, philosophy, medicine, and engineering. It produced arts, literature, poetry, and music. It designed ships that crossed oceans, aircraft that conquered the skies, and spacecraft that placed human footprints on the moon and probes into the vastness of space. From the wheel to the atom bomb, from primitive tools to the most complex machines, every achievement is ultimately the work of the human intellect.

In recent decades, this same human ingenuity ushered in the age of Information Technology. With its rapid evolution, the world became interconnected as never before knowledge, communication, and services became accessible within seconds, often through invisible signals carried by wireless networks and microchips. Out of this technological revolution emerged a new and astonishing creation: Artificial Intelligence (AI).

AI-conceived, coded, and trained by human minds is now beginning to perform tasks that traditionally required human intelligence. It can analyze data, generate content, compose music, solve problems, and even mimic human behavior. In some areas, AI is not just assisting humans but performing faster, more accurately, and more efficiently. This development raises profound and urgent questions: Can artificial intelligence ever replace the human brain? And more deeply, could it ever substitute for humanity itself?

To reflect on these questions, it is essential to recognize what made the human brain exceptional in the first place. Its greatest miracles were not merely logic or computation, but creativity and originality-qualities rooted in consciousness, emotion, experience, and culture. These are the qualities that gifted the world thinkers and creators like Immanuel Kant, Karl Marx, Bertrand Russel, Pablo Picasso, Shakespeare, Shah Abdul Latif, Sadequain, Faiz Ahmed Faiz, Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin, Albert Einstein and countless others whose works continue to touch the human soul. Their creations were not just products of intellect, but of lived experience, suffering, joy, spirituality, and imagination-dimensions that no algorithm can genuinely replicate.

Artificial Intelligence can imitate style, generate art, or write poetry, but it cannot feel inspiration, grief, love, or divine connection. It can process information, but it does not possess intuition, morality, or a conscience. It can mimic originality, but it cannot originate in the way a human mind does. The emergence of deepfakes images and videos synthesized so realistically that they can deceive even the trained eye, illustrates how AI can reproduce human outputs but also distort truth, raising ethical challenges unknown before.

Therefore, while AI may transform human activity and redefine efficiency, the essence of being human-creativity, empathy, emotional depth, moral judgment, remains irreplaceable. The human brain will always be the source of meaning, values, and purpose. AI is a powerful creation, but a creation nonetheless; it reflects human brilliance, not a replacement for it.

The question, then, is not whether AI will overtake humanity, but how humanity will guide AI responsibly. The future depends on ensuring that this new technological force enhances human potential without undermining the originality, dignity, and essence that define us as human beings.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: AI — From, deepfake, originality

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