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A Christian hip-hop artist is pushing back against Forrest Frank's concerns about the rise of an artificial intelligence artist in the Christian music industry, insisting that God can use AI to "get [His] point across."
In an Instagram post on Friday, Christian hip-hop artist and producer Derek Minor responded to Frank's video last week, which was highly critical of Solomon Ray topping the iTunes Christian music charts.
Ray is an AI persona created by Mississippi-based artist Christopher Jermaine Townsend, who performs under the stage name Topher. Minor, whose real name is Derek Laurence Johnson Jr., specifically addressed Frank's assertion that "AI don't have the Holy Spirit."
"Here's the problem with that perspective. There [are] a lot of Christian songs that people lo

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