The Circle Dwellers Podcast

Episode 40 - Everyone hated my AI art post

1 h 5 min · 12. juni 2026
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Everyone hated my AI art post. Why are conversations about AI art so toxic? In this episode of the Circle Dwellers podcast, we unpack a heated online debate sparked by an AI-generated image and explore the deeper questions lurking beneath the internet outrage. Why do discussions about AI art, creativity, artists' rights, technology, and the future of human work become so emotionally charged? Are critics worried about copyright, the loss of craftsmanship, economic displacement, or something even deeper about what it means to be human? We examine the philosophical, ethical, and cultural tensions surrounding artificial intelligence, artistic creation, automation, and technological progress, while reflecting on how social media amplifies conflict and misunderstanding. Whether you're an artist, writer, designer, AI enthusiast, Christian thinker, or simply curious about the future of creativity, this conversation offers a thoughtful look at the AI art controversy and the questions it raises about meaning, beauty, vocation, human uniqueness, and the rapidly changing relationship between technology and culture.

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