• S9E6—Should AI Write Worship Music?

  • Feb 5 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 4 mins
  • Podcast

S9E6—Should AI Write Worship Music?

  • Summary

  • If not, what about our soundboards and electric guitars? If you thought the answer would be straightforward, you don't know us! Adam and Chris deep into the intertwining histories of church music and technology. From early debates over instruments in worship services to the effects of platforms like Spotify on today's songwriting, they explore the tensions between tradition and innovation. NEW THIS SEASON! Leave us a 90-second voice message about this episode. We may feature it in a future segment! IN THIS EPISODE Trace the twists and turns of church debates over instruments vs voices Can instruments help Christians worship in Spirit and truth? Strong opinions from ancient church fathers, the Reformers, and denominational creeds Is AI just another "instrument," or something more disruptive? Watch the TikTok Worship Song clip: https://www.tiktok.com/@jonathanogdenmusic/video/7221950505486945541 Read Chris' AI worship song about the blind man in John 9 LINKS “The first AI Christian artist” JC (@jc.theartist) • Instagram photos and videos Worship.ai by John Dyer (create your own worship song in “modern worship music”, “classic hymn”, or the “Psalms (KJV)” Spotify has reportedly removed tens of thousands of AI-generated songs (Engadget May 2023) TALK BACK NEW! Leave us a 90-second voice message about this episode. We may feature it in a future segment! Follow Device & Virtue on Instagram and Twitter. Follow Chris and Adam on Twitter. Support Device & Virtue. Learn how. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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