Is AI Killing Art?; Marco Gentile on the Invisible Contract b/t Artist and Audience
Podcast:Technically Creative by KoobrikLabs Published On: Tue Mar 10 2026 Description: In this episode of Technically Creative, we sit down with director Marco Gentile of Magna Studios to explore a powerful idea about creativity in the age of AI: what he calls “The Invisible Contract.” For nearly two decades, Marco has worked as a director in advertising, crafting visually meticulous films for brands around the world. But as generative AI rapidly transforms how images, stories, and media can be produced, Marco has begun asking a deeper question — not about technology, but about the relationship between creators and audiences. His thesis is simple: storytelling has always been relational. When an audience watches a film, a commercial, or any piece of communication, they assume a human being stands behind it — someone who made choices, faced constraints, and took responsibility for the meaning being created. The challenge posed by AI isn’t just about automation. It’s about what happens to imagination, authorship, and accountability when creation itself can be delegated to machines. Orlando and Marco explore: Why storytelling relies on an “invisible contract” between creator and audience How friction and constraint shape meaningful creativity The difference between speed and meaning in the creative process Why imagination is a human faculty that must be exercised How generative AI could change the way society produces symbolic meaning What guardrails creative industries might need as AI tools evolve It’s a philosophical and wide-ranging conversation about art, authorship, and the future of creativity — and why preserving human intention may be the most important challenge facing storytellers today.