Last month at the Realm Makers Expo, we met many skilled Christian creators who are making amazing stories in books, games, and the visual arts. Yet some people believe all this stuff is pointless or outdated and will soon be replaced by so-called “AI art.” Are they right? Will computer-generated content outpace art made by humans? And is such a belief even biblically defensible?
Episode sponsors1. Enclave Publishing: Winter’s Chill by Morgan L. Busse 2. The Waymaker’s Foresight by Dan Megill 3. Above the Circle of Earth by E. Stephen Burnett
Mission update New at Lorehaven: reviews of Winter’s Chill, upcoming Unfixed * Also new at the site: Josiah DeGraaf’s take on the recent Superman* movie * Subscribe free to get updates and join the Lorehaven Guild
Quotes and notes
“When you meet anything that’s going to be human and isn’t yet, or used to be human once and isn’t now, or ought to be human and isn’t, you keep your eyes on it and feel for your hatchet.”
—Mr. Beaver from C.S. Lewis’s The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe“Ginny! … Haven’t I taught you anything? What have I always told you? Never trust anything that can think for itself if you can’t see where it keeps its brain?”
—Arthur Weasley from J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets… Joshua did not draw back his hand with which he stretched out the javelin until he had devoted all the inhabitants of Ai to destruction.
—The Bible, Joshua 8:26 (ESV)
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Concession stand* This is a conversation for story fans, yet with some application for creators. * Stephen has and will use AI for databases and limited nonfiction research. * However, he still insists this “search engine” give reliable primary sources. * We at Lorehaven promote stories #MadeByHumans, covers and content. * We may debate using AI generations in marketing for novels and movies. * Stephen opposes this; we already have anti-human marketing now, thanks! * AI can shape directions of outreach, yet fans want personal connections. * Any justifications for generated marketing can easily apply to the stories. * We’ll particularly speak below to critiques of “AI will level the playing field.”
“Oh, I’m real. Real enough to defeat you! And I did it without your precious gifts, your oh-so-special powers. I’ll give them heroics. I’ll give them the most spectacular heroics anyone’s ever seen! And when I’m old and I’ve had my fun, I’ll sell my inventions so that everyone can be superheroes. Everyone can be super! And when everyone’s super (evil laugh) no one will be.”
Haven’t we already rejected imposter realities from bad Christian movies?
AI ‘art’ can involve sins like lies and theft* Big companies let their databases “scrape” creative works under copyright.
Com stationTop question for listeners Would you enjoy a full-length AI-generated book or movie?*
Next on Fantastical TruthWe’ve just seen the end of this year’s summer blockbuster movie season, such as it was. Most of the drama was about the movies rather than in the movies. Fans debate whether stories should focus on “fun” stories with simple virtues as opposed to “serious” stories based on “aura” and myth. Right now it seems Team Fun is winning over Team Serious, but also, nobody is really winning the box office. How can Christian fans engage stories that are fun versus serious?