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A recent story in The Wall Street Journal includes predictions that in 20 years, AI-augmented entertainment will be so customizable that people can watch the same show and choose their own endings—or even entire plot paths—via "unobstrusive" devices like contact lenses or BCIs.
While this prediction may sound futuristic or outlandish to some, it's consistent with a trend we're already seeing: the perception of art as mere entertainment, a matter of personal taste rather than formation of character.
Does it matter that our culture largely views art this way? Yes, and in this episode, Liberty shares reasons why.
If you care about art, our understanding of humanity, the formation of moral character, and the preservation of a culture's "collective memories," listen to this episode and comment with your thoughts about where the entertainment industry is headed.
More Resources:
What Entertainment Might Look Like in 20 Years
https://www.wsj.com/arts-culture/entertainment-in-20-years-d6d5ac9b?st=pycwWj&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
Christians Reading Classics by Nadya Williams
https://zondervanacademic.com/products/christians-reading-classics
On Reading Well by Karen Swallow Prior
https://bakerpublishinggroup.com/products/9781587435836_on-reading-well
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A recent story in The Wall Street Journal includes predictions that in 20 years, AI-augmented entertainment will be so customizable that people can watch the same show and choose their own endings—or even entire plot paths—via "unobstrusive" devices like contact lenses or BCIs.
While this prediction may sound futuristic or outlandish to some, it's consistent with a trend we're already seeing: the perception of art as mere entertainment, a matter of personal taste rather than formation of character.
Does it matter that our culture largely views art this way? Yes, and in this episode, Liberty shares reasons why.
If you care about art, our understanding of humanity, the formation of moral character, and the preservation of a culture's "collective memories," listen to this episode and comment with your thoughts about where the entertainment industry is headed.
More Resources:
What Entertainment Might Look Like in 20 Years
https://www.wsj.com/arts-culture/entertainment-in-20-years-d6d5ac9b?st=pycwWj&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
Christians Reading Classics by Nadya Williams
https://zondervanacademic.com/products/christians-reading-classics
On Reading Well by Karen Swallow Prior
https://bakerpublishinggroup.com/products/9781587435836_on-reading-well

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