

413: AI: Things Are About to Get Weird
Jul 10, 2025
Richard Morrison, a Senior Fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, discusses the intriguing intersection of AI and culture. He highlights how AI might redefine art and music, questioning traditional definitions of creativity. Morrison touches on cultural shifts, the fears surrounding technological evolution, and the dual nature of AI as both a tool for innovation and a potential ethical challenge. He even delves into the whimsical world of AI-generated personalities. It's a captivating exploration of how AI could reshape our cultural landscape.
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AI's Cultural Infiltration
- AI is increasingly insinuating itself into culture in a profound way, despite initial human resistance.
- The boundary between AI-generated and human-created art will likely blur significantly soon.
AI Challenges Art Elites
- Cultural elites resisting AI art are becoming reactionaries by defending traditional art definitions.
- AI will enable new artistic movements, with young creators pushing the medium's boundaries.
Art Value Is Consensual
- Labor theory of value in art is a fallacy; time spent doesn't always equal art quality.
- The value of art is consensual and often depends on what people want and like.