Sure, AI can write poetry. But as a professional writer, published poet, and English major, I think it's painfully bland and formulaic to read. Our ninth-grader lit teacher once said, "You have to know the rules in order to judge when and where to break them." AI doesn't have that capability yet and I doubt it ever will. Science doesn't fully understand the human brain, let alone the exact journey of the creative process (which is often more rewarding than the finished outcome). The same goes for music- you can code software to spit out a generic four-chord pop song, but it will never give you Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata." The only area where it's demonstrated any strides is commercial art, because it crawls millions of copyrighted images without permission. Also don't forget this is the first real iteration of AI, but one company was just caught stealing from another, so eventually your prompt-generated graphic will have more glitches than a West Virginia family tree.