An innovative new technology appears and headlines pop up all over the www announcing that artist’s days are numbered and that all those musician types better start thinking about getting real jobs.
But can robots really replace human musicians, or are they just the latest mutants in musical evolution?
We're back with special guest Aaron Pruner to talk about the Disney takeover of Fox becoming official, new shows on the horizon that are worth checking out, and whether there's too many streaming services out there to be sustainable.
The exhibition will include Ai-Da’s framed pencil drawings, and as reported: “alongside paintings generated from her perception of objects and scenes she’s observed in the world.”
The tool is called Overdub and allows the user to create an artificial intelligence double that can be used “to overdub flubbed words or phrases and can even generate entirely new sentences all on its own — in your voice."
The idea that Shakespeare didn’t write all of his plays by himself isn't new, but by using artificial intelligence, a Czech researcher might have just provided concrete proof.
Warner Bros. just became the first, among the major studios, to turn towards Cinelytic and their artifical intelligence programming to help in the greenlighting of projects; and while this can be a scary sign of things to come, it's not time for creatives to panic just yet.
Nvidia has come up with a prototype that will be able to turn even the simplest of sketches into photorealistic pictures.
We're back talking about the Cannes Film Festival, deepfaking Mona Lisa, and spoilercasting Season 8 of 'Game of Thrones' and some of the series' biggest moments.
AI has been developed to discover connections throughout art history between artists and the works of art they themselves used as inspiration.
'The Music Sounds Better With Whom?' dives into the intersection of music and AI, exploring technology's impact on music makers, listeners, and society.
The eight-episode series featuring people like Mark Sagar and Tim Shaw is now available to watch for free on YouTube's Learning channel.