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So it does do more than copying? Because as you said - it remixes.
It sounds like the line you're trying to draw is not only arbitrary, but you yourself can't even stick with it for more than one sentence.
Everything new is some unique combination of things that already exist, the elements it draws from are called sources and influences, and rules according to which they're remixed are called techniques/structures e.g. most movies are three acts, and many feature specific techniques like J-cuts.
Heck even re-arranging elements of just one thing is a unique and different thing, or is your favourite song and a remix of it literally the same? Or does the remix not have artistic value, even though someone out there probably likes the remix, but not the original?
I think your confusion stems from the fact you're a top shelf, grade-A Moron.
You're an organic, locally sourced and ethically produced idiot, and you need to learn how basic ML works, what "new" is, and glance at some basic epistemology and metaphysics before you lead us to ruin because you don't even understand what "new" entails, before your reactionary rhetoric leads us all down straight to cyberpunk dystopias.
Damn, attack the argument, not the person, homie.
Yeah, sorry