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Fasten your seatbelt for an auditory illusion that'll have you do a double-take as our AI-generated Trump intro ushers in a dialogue charged with the transformative power of artificial intelligence. We're not just talking text-to-speech; we're mapping the AI frontier in the music realm, job market, and even within the hallowed halls of spirituality. The conversation spans from AI's humorous antics to its sobering challenges, such as employment upheaval and adapting to its presence in faith-based circles. Are we ready to minister to machines? And how does a digital Donald Trump spit rap verses? Find out as we shed light on the awe-inspiring and sometimes unnerving future of AI.

It's a symphony of thoughts when we harmonize over AI's impact on the music industry, tinged with the legal and ethical strings of using AI to recreate celebrity voices. We explore the spectrum of artist reactions, from defiant refusal to considerate acceptance with royalties in the mix. Imagine Kanye West or Donald Trump dropping bars through AI—well, you don't have to imagine because we've got that covered. On top of that, we dish out a melodic brainstorm for songwriters, who could soon be pitching tunes with a celeb's virtual vocal cords. 

The crescendo of this episode reaches the sacred space of spirituality as we discuss how AI might remix the way we engage with faith practices. From sermon crafting to composing worship anthems, we grapple with technology's potential to uplift or overstep. We're staying tuned to the importance of the human element in these divine dialogues, even as we embrace the AI revolution in creating and enjoying content. Wrapping up with some technical glitches that remind us we're all too human, we invite our listeners to join us in a "Mission Mindset," staying informed and connected in a world where discerning truth from digital deception has never been more mission-critical.

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
This is your former and, in my mind, current
president, donald J Trump, andyou're listening to the mission
and podcast brought to you bymission media group.
Mission men podcast is the showabout nothing, everything and
anything in between.
This is a very, very wonderfulpodcast, tremendous, tremendous
podcast, one of the bestpodcasts.

(00:23):
Please enjoy, thank you formerpresident Trump.

Speaker 2 (00:28):
Wow, man, we are big time.
Yeah, we are.

Speaker 3 (00:32):
We are big time.
We got invited to film this onein the White House, but what
happened?

Speaker 4 (00:42):
Where are you going?

Speaker 3 (00:42):
with this.
That's it.
We left them on red.

Speaker 2 (00:46):
Okay.

Speaker 3 (00:47):
They had to text us and leave us that voice message.
Well, there you go.

Speaker 2 (00:50):
So thank you, mr former president, we appreciate
that, yes, yeah.
So, guys, welcome to themission man podcast.
We're so happy you're here.
Thank you so much for all thelove support.
We just appreciate you guys.
Thanks for all the likes andthe rating five stars, if you
feel so much inclined to do that.
I don't know what I'm saying,but yeah, no, we're just super

(01:11):
excited and we get to hang hereand chat.
So you may have noticed thatthe intro we had Mr Donald Trump
.
Just to clarify, that actuallywas not Donald Trump.
What?
No, it wasn't Brandon.
It was actually, believe it ornot, it was me.
What I did that?
What?
Now I can't do it.

Speaker 3 (01:32):
What Are you going to let me talk what?

Speaker 2 (01:38):
So what we did was I actually ran my vocal through an
AI program that was able tochange my voice.
And so we thought it would be areally fun idea today to talk
about the world of AI a littlebit Wow.

Speaker 4 (01:56):
AI pie and the sky.
This is a very AI episode.
Here we go.

Speaker 3 (02:01):
A long long time ago, a caveman thought to himself
how could a machine be likepossible, like this?
What so funny about that?

Speaker 2 (02:13):
So, here's my.
What I'm going to do from nowon is just whenever you go in
your little ranch, I'm just notgoing to say anything.

Speaker 4 (02:19):
Try and straight face .
We're going to like straightface and just like just see how
long we can do it.

Speaker 3 (02:22):
You failed within a millisecond.

Speaker 2 (02:24):
No I was pretty good.

Speaker 3 (02:27):
Okay, that was pretty good, that was pretty good
Moving on, but so yeah.

Speaker 2 (02:30):
So, guys, we have a really trust me, this is going
to be so much fun.
So a couple of things we'regoing to talk about today, you
know, with the redeeming,redemption value of this episode
.
So the way you don't feel likeyou're listening to absolutely
nothing, no, no, it's all good,We've just you know we prefer
that sometimes, and so we justwant to make people feel like

(02:51):
there's actually some kind ofsubstance or value.

Speaker 3 (02:53):
I want you to walk away.
Not only just laughing andtears, but we also want you to
walk away.
Walk away.
Well said, Brandon.
That was from the heart.

Speaker 4 (03:03):
Oh, thank you.

Speaker 3 (03:04):
Jokes aside, we want you to stay no.
There we go Well said that wasa little late, but still.

Speaker 4 (03:13):
But effective, but effective.

Speaker 3 (03:16):
Brandon get us back on track.

Speaker 2 (03:18):
Yes, yes, that's my job, so, yeah, so we're going to
talk about, you know, maybe,how the world obviously AI has
impacted all of our lives.

Speaker 4 (03:27):
What are you telling what?

Speaker 2 (03:29):
artificial intelligence.

Speaker 4 (03:31):
And so machine learning.

Speaker 2 (03:33):
It's ways that really I mean it's costing a lot of
people, a lot of jobs.
It's pretty wild.
So we're going to dive intothat a little bit.
And then also, maybe there's away that we can use AI.
We'll do some brainstorming tosee if there's, you know, maybe
some way that the church coulduse it to its benefit, possibly,
and so we can help reach morepeople for the Lord.
So, you know, because, as theMishman podcast, we're kingdom

(03:57):
focused and minded, and so wewant to always try to reach
people.

Speaker 3 (04:00):
True.
You know, I think we as achurch as a whole have missed
our mark.
You know, we always target anaudience of humans, but when
have we ever thought about allthe lost robots?

Speaker 2 (04:17):
I haven't, but, and I'm thinking, about Pastor.

Speaker 3 (04:22):
Ai would be actually something that would be
incredible.

Speaker 2 (04:27):
So we're going to bring you guys would like to
sponsor that.
Okay.
So, we're going to.
We'll brainstorm that later.
No we, so we'll have fun withthat.

Speaker 3 (04:39):
So, um, okay, so we wanted to show you such a dumb
comment.
What what I just said?
I just self reflected on it.
It's funny, it's stupid.
Go ahead, is there anythingelse you want to add?
No, I'll try not to interruptyou anymore.

Speaker 2 (04:54):
I just love that you have commentary on your
commentary.
It's like guys, you know what Ilove?
That one?
It was AI, it was yeah, but youwere honest.

Speaker 4 (05:01):
Yes, honest, you were honest, you were real.

Speaker 3 (05:03):
How to do some self reflecting.

Speaker 2 (05:04):
There you go, and sometimes honesty is not enough.
So there's that.
I'm just kidding.

Speaker 3 (05:11):
You know, it is enough, god, yes, there you go.

Speaker 2 (05:12):
So um we thought it would be really fun To corny, we
thought it'd be really fun todo a little project, a little
experiment, to show you thepower of AI, and we just thought
it would be really, really funthat you guys would enjoy this.
So I don't know if you guyslisten to the John's dog episode

(05:34):
which was, I think was labeledboomers versus Gen Z, I believe
Correct.
So we found out that John hassome hidden talent when it comes
to AI.
He has some hidden talent whenit comes to the music world.
Yes and um, and we're and it'sactually all jokes aside, and
Paul and I say this all thetime- Don't do this.

Speaker 4 (05:53):
No, we're going to say it.

Speaker 2 (05:54):
We're going to say it .
I don't care how many peopletell me I shouldn't say it.
You actually have talent.

Speaker 3 (05:59):
My pride's already not in a good place.

Speaker 4 (06:02):
You guys are boosting my ego too much.
You actually have talent,though.

Speaker 2 (06:04):
Stop Because because what you guys are about to hear
is John.
So, literally I played a beat,okay, john, you heard it maybe
once or twice.
John goes up to the microphoneand everything you hear.
It actually goes on for threeminutes Really, but I only,
we're only going to play I thinklike 30 or 40 seconds of it, so
we only did like a little clipof it Because, well, you know,

(06:28):
we could offer the full versionfor money.
Okay, moving on so you guys willhear John literally comes up
with this on the spot.
I have the utmost respect forthat and we talked about that on
the podcast last time.
Thank you, so we're going toplay the first one.
So this is John rapping andsinging.

(06:48):
What would you call this theother day, melodic rapping?

Speaker 3 (06:53):
Yeah, melodic.
Well, some of the beats we didwere punk, but I would say it
was like melodic it's just a rap.

Speaker 2 (07:01):
It's just one of the rap ones.

Speaker 3 (07:02):
Yeah, melodic punk rap.

Speaker 2 (07:04):
What you guys are gonna hear is John doing that
melodic rapping as you will, andjust again take in how actually
good it is, and then we'regonna play some other things.
So go ahead, paul, if you don'tmind play that that's love Rap
number one.

Speaker 3 (07:19):
Rap number one.
Can I say my intro to maybethis song real quick?

Speaker 2 (07:22):
Sure John.

Speaker 3 (07:24):
This song means a lot to me.
Play it.

Speaker 4 (07:54):
MUSIC.
So that was just you doing.
That that's you, that's John,that's me.

Speaker 2 (08:01):
And Paul, I'm telling you.

Speaker 4 (08:02):
I haven't heard any of this stuff.

Speaker 2 (08:03):
Yeah, so Paul hasn't heard.
Oh yeah, I should haveclarified.

Speaker 4 (08:05):
You got to.
So what happened?
How did this all go down?

Speaker 2 (08:07):
Yeah, so we wanted to do this for the AI episode and
so what?
You'll hear different voices ina second.
But yeah, so literally, paul,I'm serious, I put the track in.
He goes OK, cool, I record them.
That's literally just like that.

Speaker 3 (08:21):
He just comes up with it, except we recorded seven
songs yeah, so there's actuallymore of that song and six other
ones that I just sang.

Speaker 4 (08:29):
So you're going to show me and show everybody what
the power of AI.

Speaker 2 (08:33):
Yes, exactly.
So it'll be just that sectionfor the next four tracks, right
Just?

Speaker 3 (08:39):
that section.
Yes, what is the rate Rate?
The raw one on one to 10.
That was good.

Speaker 4 (08:44):
Good, I'd rate it.
I'd give it a 7, 8.

Speaker 3 (08:47):
If you, had to pick a label that would maybe sign me.
Who would it be?
Here's the deal If you took it,All right, let's just move on.

Speaker 2 (08:58):
No, no, no, no, no, no, no.

Speaker 4 (09:00):
I'm going to just say this, and Brandon and I just
mentioned this earlier If youwere taking it seriously, then
you practiced your craft.
Yes, a label could pick you up.
That's so hard.
I have no doubt in my mind yeah, because you have actual
musical talent.

Speaker 3 (09:17):
Yes, it's so hard for me to do it Like he's coming up
with those melodies.
No, that's the point I'm sayingRight there.

Speaker 4 (09:22):
Because I know you're not for real.
That's why you have to say it.

Speaker 3 (09:26):
I know if Isaac or Lexi or Miles is in the room.
I'd be like do not tell himthat His ego is going to raise
off.

Speaker 4 (09:32):
I do this for a living.
You do this for a living.
I've watched artists that havebeen signed that I had to work
with.
That less talent than that.

Speaker 3 (09:39):
Listen to all my haters who said I can't sing.
Look at these guys.
What did they just say?

Speaker 4 (09:43):
Listen, that's what I'm saying.
Ok, ok, it's starting already.

Speaker 2 (09:46):
No, but I think here's the funny thing is that
your talent comes from you beingfunny and that's where you live
, so I don't know how well youwould do if you actually had to
be serious about it.

Speaker 3 (09:58):
Well, because I think when I try and like if I were
to actually try and singseriously, I think I would psych
myself out and think too muchabout it, right, right, and then
overthink it and then it justsounds so.

Speaker 4 (10:09):
Because what you do is you would worry about your
audience Right More than justhaving fun, and that's the
problem that I think with mostmusic.
People think the artists areworrying about what the audience
is going to react, how they'regoing to react.

Speaker 3 (10:21):
Yeah.
And they make bad music, andyou know what's going on in my
head when I made that freestylewhat Nothing?

Speaker 2 (10:29):
Nothing, exactly, I feel brain, you know what, maybe
why you're so good atfreestyling is because there's
nothing in your head so it's soeasy to move around.
All the words and rhythms andmelodies and stuff.

Speaker 3 (10:42):
That's not a compliment.

Speaker 4 (10:43):
I didn't when you said nothing in your head.

Speaker 3 (10:45):
I don't know where you were going with that, but
let's do the AI one.
No, ok, before I cry.

Speaker 2 (10:50):
So let me set this up , so it's going to be the exact
same section of the song, andwhat we did was we took John's
vocal and ran it through an AIthing.

Speaker 4 (10:59):
Really.
So who was the first one youdid yeah?

Speaker 2 (11:01):
So the first one, I believe, is Juice World, and so
Juice World was a really, reallyfamous rapper that actually
passed away a year or so ago.
Or what?

Speaker 3 (11:09):
2020.
Don't know who it is.
2020.

Speaker 2 (11:11):
Not a thing, super popular, like literally billions
of streams yeah, so his yeah.

Speaker 3 (11:16):
So sorry I totally interrupted you, but I remember
us talking about this JuiceWorld.

Speaker 4 (11:20):
Juice World You've never heard of.

Speaker 3 (11:21):
Juice World ever.

Speaker 4 (11:23):
No, ok, his.

Speaker 3 (11:25):
Good, Me or you.
Rock paper scissors, no Good.

Speaker 4 (11:28):
Well, let's keep it short Is there a song that I
would know?
Probably not.
No, ok, go ahead OK.

Speaker 2 (11:34):
So you just have to know that this sounds just like
him.
I know where you're going.
We don't need to tell the wholestory to your story, so I think
it would be really good.
So if anybody hears listeningthat knows him, you'll be like,
oh my gosh, this sounds justlike him.
But you'll be just impressedthat it's.
That is literally the samevocal take that John did, but we
ran it through the AI and itsounds like this Right?

Speaker 3 (11:55):
Yeah, we have something for every generation,
though.

Speaker 2 (11:57):
Yeah, we do, we do.

Speaker 3 (11:59):
Yeah, so when it comes?

Speaker 4 (12:00):
to the 50 something.
You're all like myself, I'llknow.

Speaker 2 (12:02):
Yeah, you'll know when it's coming.
You'll know two of them.

Speaker 4 (12:04):
OK, well, here we go, maybe three.
This is, this is Juice World.
Juice World.
Yep, here we go.
Yep From.
We had to deal back in the day,but now it all changed and it
all faded gray like faded black.
Cut the screen, run it back.
I don't want to get back withthat, I want to keep it on the
track.
I want to keep rolling and keepflowing.

(12:26):
In the back of the GMC before Ibrought go flowing and we open
the snow and ice, we drift andthen we go, and then I'm really
picking corn and I'm shucking itup because I just got a story
to tell, wow.

Speaker 2 (12:40):
Wow, I just want to make here.

Speaker 4 (12:43):
But, here's the thing that I'm thinking about from
the the music side of my brainyeah, dangerous this could be.
Yes, yes, because people have aleader job, I can see AI
causing like wreaking havoc inthe music industry it already
has.

Speaker 3 (12:59):
There's so many people that go online and make
memes out of people and makethem say the worst things ever.

Speaker 4 (13:05):
It's not them Taylor Swift.
Well, I know there's a bigclass action thing happening.
I read it in Billboard, wherethe labels are trying to come
together to fight AI.

Speaker 3 (13:13):
Oh, billboard.
What about John's dog charted?
I forgot about that, yeah.

Speaker 4 (13:16):
That one.
That one, but I mean, it's aserious thing, I mean, and now
the fact?
No, here's the here's, thething that I'm thinking about is
that the technology has gotteninto your hands.
Yeah, where you could actuallydo this in your house, correct?

Speaker 3 (13:31):
That's the part I'm talking about Before.

Speaker 4 (13:32):
I think when AI first came out, it was very technical
Right and only certain peoplecould actually pull it off.

Speaker 3 (13:38):
Yeah, right.

Speaker 4 (13:39):
But now it's falling into the hands of the consumer,
of the consumer, and that's thescary part.

Speaker 3 (13:44):
Yeah, no, I mean literally it all good and the
consumer can be any age, so yourtypical meme 16 year old can
come in here and come up withthe most cancerous lyrics ever
and then put the blame on theartist.
Yeah, no.

Speaker 2 (14:00):
Well, I've seen two schools of thought.
I've seen artists either beinglike do not put anything out
publicly, that has my voice onit.
You know, I want to make surethat it's it's me, right.
Then I've seen other people belike oh yeah, you can use my
voice all day long, just give methe royalties.

Speaker 4 (14:18):
So I can see that, I can see that train of thought.

Speaker 2 (14:20):
Yeah, so it's, it's really.

Speaker 4 (14:22):
I mean, obviously we're on, you know, but the but,
the but the first artist whosays don't use my voice at all,
it's really not your voice.

Speaker 2 (14:31):
Right, so I mean.

Speaker 4 (14:32):
How does that argument even work?

Speaker 2 (14:34):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (14:34):
It's a voice simulation, but it's not his
actual voice, so that's ainteresting battle that would
happen in court.

Speaker 3 (14:40):
Someone call Aaron Mercer.
He's a copyright guru.

Speaker 4 (14:43):
That's the week.
That's what we need to have.

Speaker 2 (14:44):
Oh yeah, Actually, that would be cool to get.

Speaker 4 (14:46):
Aaron would tell us all of this stuff.

Speaker 2 (14:47):
Yeah, yeah, that's true, can we call them, but yeah
it's almost 10 o'clock yeah.
They're asleep.
Yeah, they're asleep, but ashout out to Emily and Aaron, by
the way, they listen to thepodcast.
So we love them, aaron, butyeah, so it is really
interesting to see how this isgoing to develop and how this is

(15:08):
going to go.
So, with that being said, weactually did three more.
It's again the same passage ofthe song, same John rapping.
We just use different models.
So we think you might know thisone, paul.
Mr Kanye West.
Oh there we go yeah.
So I think you know this guyand by the way everybody
listening comment.
Tell us what you think.

Speaker 4 (15:28):
Like does I mean to me it's not just like Juice W.
I don't know who Juice W Worldis, but it sounded pretty good.

Speaker 2 (15:33):
But you know, kanye, so.

Speaker 4 (15:34):
I know, kanye, so here we go.
All right, check this out.

Speaker 2 (15:39):
We had a deal back in the day, but right now we don't
change it all.
Fight the great life, fight theblack, cut the screen and run
it back.
I don't want to get back withthat.
I want to keep it on the track.

Speaker 3 (15:51):
I want to keep rolling and keep flowing in the
back of the GMC, the four Broncoflowing and we open the snow
and the ice, we drifting and wegoing and I'm really picking
corn and I'm shucking it upBecause I just got a story.

Speaker 1 (16:06):
Is that insane that's insane.

Speaker 3 (16:09):
You know that.

Speaker 1 (16:11):
That was that was.

Speaker 4 (16:11):
Kanye.

Speaker 2 (16:12):
Yeah, it's so crazy.
It's just crazy how good it isRight.
I mean like if, if some, if youjust put that in the car and
play that for someone.

Speaker 4 (16:22):
yeah, oh, Kanye dropped a new track.

Speaker 3 (16:24):
Right, yeah, yeah, yeah, wow.
So it's not a gospel track.
What the heck Wow.

Speaker 2 (16:31):
But yeah, it is, it's wild, so yeah, so we that was a
cool one.
I thought that one turned outcool Like that was Lexi's
favorite.

Speaker 3 (16:38):
My girlfriend, that was her favorite one.

Speaker 4 (16:40):
Oh, the one, that was the one she.

Speaker 3 (16:42):
When I was showing her, she was like, ah, you made
another freestyle.
It's going to be stuck in myhead for weeks.

Speaker 2 (16:48):
I was like thanks, but you know, it's interesting
is, how cool would this tool befor songwriters that are
pitching for certain artists?

Speaker 4 (16:58):
But you want to get their voice on it, to see you,
because some, most people, youpitch a song, oh, like the
lyrics the record.
People really can't hear it,unless they get their artists on
it.

Speaker 3 (17:07):
Now you can put their artists on it, right?

Speaker 4 (17:09):
This is what it would sound like.
Right, that's a good point.

Speaker 3 (17:11):
Yeah, that's a great point.
It's actually genius rightthere.

Speaker 2 (17:13):
Yeah.
So I mean, it's an advantagefor sure.
It's like, yeah, yeah, this iswhat he sounds like.
Here you go, bam, wow, yeah, so, all right.
So the next one.
I'm not even going to set it up, I'm just going to let you play
it and we'll, we'll see.

Speaker 3 (17:26):
So here's the button.
So we hit the button, just hitthe button.
You all know who this is.

Speaker 4 (17:28):
Hit the button.
Here we go, yep.

Speaker 1 (17:32):
We had a new back in the day, but now it all changed
and it all faked gray life,faked black, cut the screen and
running back.
I don't want to get back withthat, I want to keep it on the
track.
I want to keep rolling and keepflowing.
In the back of the GMC, theFord Bronco flow and we up in
the smell when the ice bedrifting and we go and I'm

(17:54):
really picking boring and I'mshucking it up because I just
got a story.

Speaker 2 (18:00):
So Okay.

Speaker 4 (18:01):
Wait a minute.

Speaker 2 (18:01):
Yeah, do you want to guess?

Speaker 3 (18:05):
The answer might be more obvious than you think.
Yes, it's Donald Trump.
That was Donald Trump.

Speaker 4 (18:14):
Yeah, I was going to say Donald Trump, but I didn't
know if it was Donald Trump.

Speaker 2 (18:17):
Yeah, so that was Donald Trump, and so obviously
it does not come across thatwell, because John was actually
singing Right and when theymodeled that Donald Trump, it
was more just talking right,gotcha, gotcha.
So that's why it doesn'tactually sound musical, because
obviously Donald Trump is thesame.

Speaker 3 (18:32):
The only thing they know how to like replicate is
when he says build a wall, soOkay.

Speaker 4 (18:37):
Thank you, we'll stay away from politics.

Speaker 2 (18:41):
And speaking of staying away from politics, we
were equal opportunity here.
So if we do one side, we'regoing to do the other.
So let's represent both here.
Paul, if you don't mind, thisis our current president.

Speaker 3 (18:55):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (18:56):
Okay, this is it.
Yeah, this is it.

Speaker 4 (19:27):
Man, I could hear the Biden in that, yes.

Speaker 2 (19:30):
I mean, I'm not in much more like Biden but, I mean
obviously when you, when youtalk, it sounds way more but
yeah that totally sounded waymore like Biden actually trying
to sing Right yeah.

Speaker 3 (19:39):
He kind of snapped, though Like he's got some
potential.

Speaker 4 (19:42):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (19:44):
Whenever you know his president days are done.

Speaker 4 (19:45):
He could just move on to rapping.
He could just move on torapping.
I mean, he'd be a hit for sureoh.

Speaker 3 (19:49):
Like billboards.
Like me, he won't ever go pastmy record.

Speaker 2 (19:51):
I mean, but he could get close.
Yeah, what's your record?
I?

Speaker 3 (19:55):
mean what, what, how many viewers do we get last time
on our program?

Speaker 4 (19:58):
Seven, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3 (20:00):
I'm probably like 20 views now yeah.

Speaker 1 (20:03):
Wow.

Speaker 2 (20:04):
So we thought that would just be a fun way to kind
of just show you guys the powerof AI, and that's just
specifically in music, right?
So there's, there's art,there's advertising, there's all
these different things building, manufacturing, it's just all
these crazy things where AI iskind of exploding the craziest

(20:26):
thing I've seen in AI.

Speaker 4 (20:26):
I went to a.
We're talking about using AI ina church setting.
Oh yeah, so I went to a.
It was more of a publishingconvention, for there were a lot
of Christian songwriters andthey were using AI to, on the
spot, write worship songs.

Speaker 2 (20:46):
Really.

Speaker 4 (20:48):
They would put in what you wanted it to be about.
Hit the button and it outpopped to complete worship song.

Speaker 1 (20:56):
Missing everything and when I tell you the lyrics
were actually good.
They were.

Speaker 3 (21:00):
It was good.

Speaker 4 (21:01):
Really, they had no melody.
Of course it didn't write thesong for you.

Speaker 3 (21:04):
Right.

Speaker 4 (21:05):
There's AI's that can do that too.

Speaker 2 (21:08):
But it you could, it was great, Like it could totally
pass as an actual worship song.
Did it do that?

Speaker 3 (21:13):
Did it type out the fake laugh where the worship
singers are like oh, thank youJesus.

Speaker 4 (21:21):
It was, it was.
It was really good though.

Speaker 3 (21:23):
We gotta put the fake laugh in, there though it's not
a real worship song.

Speaker 4 (21:25):
That's Kim Walker Smith right there.

Speaker 2 (21:28):
We love her though.
Oh man, she's the goat, she'sgreat, but yeah, so that is
pretty wild man.
So we're just kind of wonderingtalking's like you know how are
ways that we could use this toour advantage?
And John, you had the pastoridea earlier, probably not the
best route.
You want, you know, maybe somemore brainstorming we can flesh

(21:50):
it out a little bit.
Um not for mind.
Um well, you know what Could itwrite?
Sermons.
I could probably write sermons.

Speaker 4 (21:58):
Oh it could totally write a sermon.

Speaker 2 (21:59):
Get right sermons I mean.

Speaker 4 (22:00):
I mean I literally I've used it, I've tested it out
, so chat GPT.

Speaker 3 (22:04):
Yeah, yeah so that's one of the most common ones.

Speaker 4 (22:07):
I actually tested it out to write some copy
Interesting For me, fordifferent things, and it spit
out some copy.
That was absolutely amazing,really.
Yes, I did a synopsis ofdifferent things and I was like,
well, let's see what the chatGPT would do.

Speaker 2 (22:24):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (22:26):
And literally I was trying to write it was a press
release.
I was trying to write, yeah,and I wrote a press release, and
it wrote an entire pressrelease and it was amazing.

Speaker 3 (22:35):
Didn't you do um try and do a love letter to Lisa?
Oh, I did, I was testing it.
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (22:42):
So I was literally using chat GPT and I was the
first time ever used it.
Yeah Right, and I said.
I said, okay, write me a loveletter to my wife.

Speaker 2 (22:51):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (22:52):
And it spit it out and I showed it to her and she
was just floored.

Speaker 2 (22:58):
Oh, my goodness.

Speaker 4 (22:59):
Did she cry?
She didn't cry because she kindof knew those weren't my words.
I didn't take time to take outcertain words and make it sound
like myself Right, had I donethat.
Had I done that, it would havebeen clutch.

Speaker 3 (23:11):
It would have put literally in there.

Speaker 2 (23:12):
She would have cried it's what I knew, it was you,
essentially, essentially, yeah.

Speaker 3 (23:17):
Well then, it would have been for Brandon, that
would have been weird.

Speaker 2 (23:19):
Yeah, that would have been really weird.
Um hey, do you have that onyour phone right now?
Oh man.

Speaker 4 (23:23):
Oh, I let me see if I've got it.
Okay, I think I may still haveit.
Do you need to?

Speaker 3 (23:27):
prove read or no?
No, no, no.

Speaker 2 (23:29):
What we should do is we should ask it to, like, write
a sermon or something and justsee what it comes up with, or
whatever.
I think it'd be really fun.

Speaker 3 (23:35):
Maybe, like maybe on faith versus manifestation there
you go.
Go back to the previous.
If you didn't check out thatepisode, by the way, you're
missing out.
I hope you tune in.
It's fire.

Speaker 2 (23:44):
Yeah, it was a really good episode.

Speaker 3 (23:46):
Good to say.

Speaker 2 (23:46):
Good discussion, a lot of good points.

Speaker 4 (23:48):
Yes, okay.
So I'm going to put, I'm goingto open it up.

Speaker 3 (23:50):
We went deep for the people who wanted Okay.

Speaker 4 (23:52):
And what do you want the sermon to be about?
Um faith versus manifestationversus.

Speaker 2 (24:00):
This is wild, this is crazy yeah.

Speaker 3 (24:02):
If it actually comes up with something that's
somewhat based.

Speaker 4 (24:06):
What is?
What did you want?
Do you want to do Faith versusmanifestation?
That what you wanted.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2 (24:10):
Bates mean solid or like true, okay Got you, I've
heard it, but I've heard basedmean like other things too Like
well, like when we just did wedid Trump and we did Biden.

Speaker 3 (24:23):
We have to be that's based, got it like we're fair, I
got it.

Speaker 2 (24:27):
got it Okay.
Thank you for helping.

Speaker 3 (24:30):
I guess someone comes up to you and is like, where
you go, there's your sir.

Speaker 2 (24:33):
No, never mind Paul, all right.
So so Paul is typed into chatGBT.
Can I read it?
Yeah, no, go for it.
Okay, yeah, absolutely, sermonon faith versus manifestation.
So let's see how this turns out.

Speaker 3 (24:46):
I'm gonna be funny if we had gospel music and I could
act it out, but then I'd bekind of scared to blaspheme.
So there you go.
So anyways, um, I'll just, I'lljust get into this.
It's not that long.
Here you go.
Ladies and gentlemen, today Letus reflect upon the profound
interplay between faith andManifesting in our lives.
Faith, the unwavering belief inthe unseen, meets manifesting,

(25:12):
the intentional act of bringingdesires into reality In the
realm of faith.
We need that kid.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Tony no, luke, luke, tony, tony,kapat.
No, we need Luke.
Luke would kill this, and heprobably make it scriptural.
I think he's only like six,though.

(25:33):
Well, there you probably betterthan anyways.
In the realm of faith, we drawfrom a wellspring of trust, a
belief in the divine plan thatguides our journey.
It's a force that anchors us intimes of uncertainty, providing
solace when the path aheadseems unclear.
Yet manifesting adds a dynamiclayer to this journey, urging us
to actively shape our destiniesfaith, faith invites us to

(25:59):
surrender to the greater design,recognizing that some aspects
of life are beyond our control.
Sometimes you may be so out ofcontrol that you lose your
license privileges and when youshow up at the bank, you don't
get.

(26:20):
Let me say this one part, okay.
So Balance is key.
Faith without action can bepassive, while manifesting
without faith may lead tofrustration when faced with
inevitable setbacks.
It's the synergy between thetwo that empowers us.
Let our faith fuel ourmanifestations, and may our
manifestations reflect the depthof our faith.

Speaker 4 (26:42):
Wow, that was like that's almost close to deep, but
a little off where's the deal,I think, with AI, you still have
to go back and put the humantouch in it.

Speaker 3 (26:51):
Right, but to have you might have a Jesus in you
have to put Jesus in it.

Speaker 4 (26:54):
Yeah so to have that as a start, yeah, to get your
mind going.

Speaker 2 (26:58):
Yeah, and then go.

Speaker 4 (27:00):
Oh, I can use that, I can use that, I can use that
and then put Jesus in it andthen write it.

Speaker 3 (27:05):
That's the power of you, chat GPT.
You know what we could dosometime be fun is we should ask
chat GPT to make a song aboutsomething, and then I can, we
can tell you, then you can write, yeah actually we probably
should.

Speaker 2 (27:17):
Well, I like the fact that you just yeah, you did
your thing, but um yeah.
That's wild.
I mean like, okay, so it canwrite sermons, it can write
worship songs or lyrics, right?

Speaker 4 (27:29):
It can replace people .
It can sing, singing what itcan script videos.
I don't know if we want that inthe church or not, but that's
something right.

Speaker 3 (27:36):
I've seen a lot of people script videos and films
and hey, ai can edit your video.
That's probably the biggest wayI think that AI can benefit the
church is all the differenttools that you can use AI to
edit with.

Speaker 2 (27:50):
Well, didn't you say that Our church actually uses
that program or whatever, whereyou can put in a clip of a
sermon that will automaticallyput up Subtitles and cut it?

Speaker 3 (28:01):
and no, our church doesn't use that, but we
experimented with that and youcan throw an hour long sermon in
this website that AI does andthen you can Tell it to give you
a certain amount of clips fromit.
If you want 30 Instagram socialmedia clips with subtitles that
are engaging and pop up as youtalk, you know It'll make you 30

(28:24):
clips in five minutes.

Speaker 4 (28:26):
Oh the most powerful thing about AI that I've seen is
you can actually take an audiorecording Mm-hmm, any audio
recording saying whatever youwant it to say, and you can tell
AI To write a summary of whatit hears.
Mm-hmm and it write a completesummary of it.
Right, so so not not replicatenot transcribing right not trans

(28:46):
, but going out and saying okay,or you can put anything like it
could be a real, a real song,yeah, I'll be singing a real
song, or whatever.
And it says and you can sayWrite me a new song from this
song, or write me this from this, or he hears a sermon.
I like that sermon, but writeme a new sermon based on this
and it really takes all thewords, here's it all, and then

(29:08):
spits it back out.

Speaker 3 (29:10):
So basically, takes what you put and Randomize it
into a different sequence,completely different sequence
and, but rewrites the entirething.

Speaker 4 (29:17):
Wow, that's wild bro.

Speaker 2 (29:19):
So here's an interesting Debate.
Here it's.
You know, god.
I mean, we have all theseamazing tools right that we can
use, but I think at the end ofthe day, we have to remember
that these are just tools, andthen God uses people, right you?

Speaker 1 (29:35):
know I mean that's.

Speaker 4 (29:36):
That's the whole point of God is a real label.

Speaker 2 (29:39):
Right, it's a relationship right, and that he
wants to use us in all thesedifferent ways and so yeah, so
it's just, it's interesting howit's some ways it's like taking
people out of the equation alittle bit right, which is crazy
, right.
And so it's like, okay, how dowe Benefit from this, but yet
not replace people, becausethat's correct.

(30:00):
Why are you having false.

Speaker 3 (30:03):
Trying to adjust his mic and it kept falling back to
the same spot.
Sorry, Brandon.

Speaker 2 (30:07):
No, no, no, it's all good.
It's only the second time thatyou've ruined my flow.

Speaker 3 (30:13):
No, the first time was you coughing.

Speaker 2 (30:15):
Oh yeah, no, that was you're right here.

Speaker 4 (30:17):
All right, folks, let's wrap this up.

Speaker 2 (30:18):
Yeah, how long was that, Paul?
Long enough, okay, good, allright Well you know, john oh.

Speaker 3 (30:26):
Boy, I always fail this assignment, but today I'm
going to succeed.
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