Sure! And Julius Caesar said "I don't want a Rolls-Royce, a Fiat is enough for me!" - google for it long enough and you'll certainly find something like that

He loved to drive in his Jaguar
So welcome to the machine
Pink Floyd, end of song "Welcome To The Machine".
No AI involved, since we can be sure of smthg, AI will NEVER be creative by itself. But the errors of the human from which it will never be able to emancipate itself (from the errors!) will make believe that it is the case.
AI Vomit only ever contains all the food presented in another form.
Sorry, for my sometimes particular humour.
and Ggle never rarely sees extra fingers from me. If this has to happen, it's on a dedicated brrrrraowser.
You are correct. I have rarely seen proper fingers nor the correct number from AI images. This may get better, but I had to put gloves on people who had misshapen hands. Poor Gutenberg looks like he lost a finger in a cutter, which was supposed to be a press?

So lets see, you admit that AI is not creative by itself, so there must be a human behind that? And since it was humans who created and humans who write the prompts, AH HA!

Speaking of cars, they had wooden wheels, barely made any speed, and going on a trip meant carrying numerous spare tires. AI is young and new. Maybe photography has replaced oil paintings, but it hasn't replaced "art" drawn by hand? Illustrator software hasn't replaced drawing by hand... AI will not replace real photos.
Where needed, AI will just be a new medium for creating images. That's progress and invention.