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Why AI will never make true art

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Every story you love has a human fingerprint on it. Someone felt something they needed to share, and they made it real. A machine can copy the shape of that, but no one is inside it. In this episode of Catholic Futurist, Benjamin Crockett sits down with actor, producer, and Novo Inspire Studios co-founder Lorenzo Henrie, who plays the apostle Jude Thaddeus in Mel Gibson's The Resurrection of the Christ, and Dave Plisky, Director of Marketing & Digital and Director of Product & Innovation at DeSales Media. They talk about what makes a story human, what AI can and can't do in film, and why that difference matters for Catholic storytellers. Timestamps: * 0:00 Intro: AI lacks a soul * 2:27 AI in film today * 5:18 Corporate greed & AI * 8:27 Replacing human artists * 12:47 The social media trap * 17:03 Return to simple living * 22:23 A Christian tech manifesto

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Why AI will never make true art

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