#15 Art Is the Last Form of Human Agency (Why AI Can’t Replace It)
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In this episode of The Alpha Renaissance, host Taq Freeman sits down with Charles Philippe Jean-Pierre, a professor of Fine Arts at Howard University whose work explores identity, belonging, culture, and legacy through disciplined craft.
We go deep on:
- How discipline (not inspiration) separates real creators from the crowd
- The hidden truth about code switching—and why it’s actually a form of intelligence
- The real risks of AI art, NFT scams, and how creators get exploited digitally
- Why mastery can’t be automated, even in a world of instant generation
- A powerful reframe of Black art and “blackness” as something global, layered, and often misunderstood
- Art as a form of meditation, meaning-making, and cultural preservation
If you care about human agency, creativity, legacy, and the future of culture in a digital world—this conversation is for you.
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*The views expressed by me and all guests are personal opinions and do not constitute Financial, Medical, or Legal advice.*
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