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Implausipod
Dr Implausible
55 episodes
1 day ago
A look into the rise of ghost artists on Spotify, both AI generated and not, and what the history of Performer's Rights Organizations mean for art and creativity in the 21st century, and how that may make us question the very nature of creativity itself. Reach out to the show Support the show
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A look into the rise of ghost artists on Spotify, both AI generated and not, and what the history of Performer's Rights Organizations mean for art and creativity in the 21st century, and how that may make us question the very nature of creativity itself. Reach out to the show Support the show
Show more...
Society & Culture
TV & Film,
Technology
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E0038 AI Refractions
Implausipod
39 minutes
1 year ago
E0038 AI Refractions
Looking back in the year since the publication of our AI Reflections episode, we take a look at the state of the AI discourse at large, where recent controversies including those surrounding NaNoWriMo and whether AI counts as art, or can assist with science, bring the challenges of studying the new medium to the forefront. Links and Referenced Episodes: ALS.org story on Casey Harrell NaNoWriMo Statement AI Risk Database Implausi.blog Positive AI Archive Implausipod E0012 AI Reflection...
Implausipod
A look into the rise of ghost artists on Spotify, both AI generated and not, and what the history of Performer's Rights Organizations mean for art and creativity in the 21st century, and how that may make us question the very nature of creativity itself. Reach out to the show Support the show