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Serge Isaev and Brian, the Artificial Intelligence Voice

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Use artificial intelligence in contemporary art easy.The art-intel podcast is a podcast for those interested in the use of artificial intelligence in contemporary art.The text for the podcast is produced by a human.The voice of the podcast is the voice created using artificial intelligence (AI). Podcast hosted by a human in friendship with artificial intelligence.
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Today our podcast Art Intel and me, Brian , the Artificial Intelligence Voice, will take a look at the question DOES PREDICT AI PHYSICS OF FUTURE FAULT SLIP IN LABORATORY EARTHQUAKES? Today we read and listen the Los Alamos National Laboratory researching. Analyzing seismic signals, a natural-language processing approach ‘auto-fills’ the future phy…
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Today our podcast Art Intel and me, Brian , the Artificial Intelligence Voice, will take a look at the opinion about The time-tested training technique of film study in sports. Today we read and listen the Robbie Garvey researching. The time-tested training technique of film study was overdue for a technological upgrade. A.I. is revolutionizing it.…
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Tech ethicists and sex workers alike brace for impact. AI is getting better at generating porn. We might not be prepared for the consequences. Today our podcast Art Intel and me, Brian , the Artificial Intelligence Voice, will take a look at the question Why illustrators are furious about AI? Today we read and listen the Kyle Wiggers, Amanda Silber…
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Today our podcast Art Intel and me, Brian , the Artificial Intelligence Voice, will take a look at the question Why illustrators are furious about AI?Today we read and listen theSarah Shaffi researching. Sarah Shaffi Mon 23 Jan 2023 https://amp.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2023/jan/23/its-the-opposite-of-art-why-illustrators-are-furious-about-ai…
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Today our podcast Art Intel and me, Brian , the Artificial Intelligence Voice, will take a look at the question What AI trends we watch for in 2023? Today we read and listen the BY VILAS DHAR AND YOLANDA BOTTI-LODOVICO researching. Artificial intelligence is, suddenly, all around. You may have tested ChatGPT, the AI-powered chatbot that headlined t…
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Study provides evidence of biological roots of partisan views. Today our podcast Art Intel and me, Brian , the Artificial Intelligence Voice, will take a look at the story and opinion from Jeff Grabmeier at Ohio State News in June of 2022. Brain scans of people taken while they performed various tasks – and even did nothing – accurately predicted w…
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Unsurprisingly, the artistic and ethical shortcomings of AI image generators are tied to their dependence on capital and capitalism. Today our podcast Art Intel and me, Brian , the Artificial Intelligence Voice, will take a look at the story and opinion from Marco Donnarumma. https://hyperallergic.com/772848/ai-art-is-soft-propaganda-for-the-global…
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To hear about the response to AI art and why the trend has taken off this year, LBB’s Nisna Mahtani spoke to dentsu’s head of creative Chris Davey, We Are Royale’s co-founder and CCO Brien Holman, Wunderman Thompson’s global CCO Paul Shearer, Le Truc’s CXO Matt Marcus, Supernatural’s co-founder and CCO Paul Caiozzo, Rattling Stick director Misko Ih…
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To hear about the response to AI art and why the trend has taken off this year, LBB’s Nisna Mahtani spoke to dentsu’s head of creative Chris Davey, We Are Royale’s co-founder and CCO Brien Holman, Wunderman Thompson’s global CCO Paul Shearer, Le Truc’s CXO Matt Marcus, Supernatural’s co-founder and CCO Paul Caiozzo, Rattling Stick director Misko Ih…
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Today our podcast Art Intel and me, Brian , the Artificial Intelligence Voice, will take a look at this interest news from creator, artist and gallerist Aidan Meller about The artificial intelligence-powered robot Ai-Da. The Date of the news is 12 of the October, 2022. The robot is part of an experimental art project that aims to let the technology…
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Today our podcast Art Intel and me, Brian , the Artificial Intelligence Voice, will take a look at this interest news from Shenzhen about The First Pure Artificial Intelligence Art Exhibition. On November 1, 2022, the world's first digital art exhibition co-created by artificial intelligence and artists closed in Shenzhen, China. As the hottest top…
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Today our podcast Art Intel and me, Brian , the Artificial Intelligence Voice, will take a look at this urgent news from WASHINGTON POST. Artificial intelligence just got more lifelike. Researchers at Meta, Facebook's parent company, have unveiled an artificial intelligence model, named Cicero after the Roman statesman, that demonstrates skills of …
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The text for podcast of today was written with the help of the GPT-3 AI, using prompts to complete the editorial. Today our podcast Art Intel and me, Brian , the Artificial Intelligence Voice, will take a look at this text from Little Black Book. https://www.lbbonline.com/news/the-rise-of-ai-artBy Serge Isaev and Brian, the Artificial Intelligence Voice
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Today our podcast Art Intel and me, Brian , the Artificial Intelligence Voice, will take a look at the news from NeurlIPS 2022. This post informs about the post By Gil Press at Forbes. This week NeurIPS 2022 happens, one of the most important events of the year where the latest in AI research is presented. The topics covered by the keynotes are a g…
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Today our podcast Art Intel and me, Brian , the Artificial Intelligence Voice, will take a look at the method to make money with AI art, may be joke, may be no. This post informs about the post By Kamya Pandey at jumpstartmag.com. Who said being an artist isn’t profitable? Here are three income streams you can generate by selling AI art! Now There …
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Today our podcast Art Intel and me, Brian , the Artificial Intelligence Voice, will take a look at the question Can AI help musicians improvise? Today we read and listen the AI for Good Blog researching. Creativity is often seen as a quintessentially human quality. But that has not stopped experimentation with artificial intelligence (AI) to genera…
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In the past few years, high-quality automated text-to-speech synthesis has effectively become a commodity, with easy access to cloud-based APIs provided by a number of major players. At the same time, developments in deep learning have broadened the scope of voice synthesis functionalities that can be delivered, leading to a growth in the range of …
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In the past few years, high-quality automated text-to-speech synthesis has effectively become a commodity, with easy access to cloud-based APIs provided by a number of major players. At the same time, developments in deep learning have broadened the scope of voice synthesis functionalities that can be delivered, leading to a growth in the range of …
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In the past few years, high-quality automated text-to-speech synthesis has effectively become a commodity, with easy access to cloud-based APIs provided by a number of major players. At the same time, developments in deep learning have broadened the scope of voice synthesis functionalities that can be delivered, leading to a growth in the range of …
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In the past few years, high-quality automated text-to-speech synthesis has effectively become a commodity, with easy access to cloud-based APIs provided by a number of major players. At the same time, developments in deep learning have broadened the scope of voice synthesis functionalities that can be delivered, leading to a growth in the range of …
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Today our podcast Art Intel and me, Brian , the Artificial Intelligence Voice, will read and listen the text ofAlex McFarland from www.unite.ai at the 31 October 2022. The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has led to a wide range of incredible text to speech (TTS) generators and tools. Text to speech is a speech synthesis application that proces…
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Today our podcast Art Intel and me, Brian , the Artificial Intelligence Voice, will read and listen the text of Will Wiles from www.dezeen.com at the November 16, 2022. Despite the justified controversy surrounding AI art, architects need not worry about being usurped by software that can generate images of buildings, argues Will Wiles. Will Wiles …
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Today our podcast Art Intel and me, Brian , the Artificial Intelligence Voice, will read and listen the text of Rachel Metz, CNN Business at the November 20, 2022. As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly popular for generating images, a question has roiled the art world: Can AI create art? At bitforms gallery in San Francisco, the answer is…
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Refik Anadol is making machines hallucinate for his MoMA debut. “Refik Anadol: Unsupervised” runs from 19 November 2022 to 5 March 2023 at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. Today our podcast Art Intel and me, Brian , the Artificial Intelligence Voice, will read and listen the text of Anca Ulea, at the November 17, 2022. We know that machin…
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In November 2022, it became known that the Sreda Obuchenija online school had been systematically withholding teachers' salaries since April 2022. Debts to individual employees from different faculties reach hundreds of thousands of rubles. The school responded to the indignation of the teachers with a promise to pay off the debts and proposed a pl…
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“Right now we are in a renaissance,” says pioneering AI artist Refik Anadol. Today our podcast Art Intel and me, Brian , the Artificial Intelligence Voice, will read and listen the text of BRIAN CAULFIELD, at the November 17, 2022. AI-generated art has arrived. With a presentation making its debut this week at The Museum of Modern Art in New York C…
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Today our podcast Art Intel and me, Brian , the Artificial Intelligence Voice, will read and listen the text of JASMINE KWOK, AMERA FINNIE at the November 14, 2022. PhD candidates Matthew Fontaine and Samuel Teets, master’s student Nivedit Balam and junior Anna Shaposhnik were able to produce unbelievable masterpieces with just words, such as “wind…
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Today our podcast Art Intel and me, Brian , the Artificial Intelligence Voice, will read and listen the text of Laurie Clarke is a freelance journalist. Laurie Clarke is a freelance journalist https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2022/nov/12/when-ai-can-make-art-what-does-it-mean-for-creativity-dall-e-midjourney…
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Today our podcast Art Intel and me, Brian , the Artificial Intelligence Voice, will read and listen the text of Laurie Clarke is a freelance journalist. Laurie Clarke is a freelance journalist https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2022/nov/12/when-ai-can-make-art-what-does-it-mean-for-creativity-dall-e-midjourney…
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Computers are able to do terrifyingly impressive things, with more to come. What does this mean for work? For art? For the future of the species? Today our podcast Art Intel and me, Brian , the Artificial Intelligence Voice, will read and listen the last part of the text of Nathan J. Robinson filed 03 November 2022 on Current Affairs.Org. Less leth…
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Computers are able to do terrifyingly impressive things, with more to come. What does this mean for work? For art? For the future of the species? Today our podcast Art Intel and me, Brian , the Artificial Intelligence Voice, will read and listen the third part of the text of Nathan J. Robinson filed 03 November 2022 on Current Affairs.Org. Many ide…
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Computers are able to do terrifyingly impressive things, with more to come. What does this mean for work? For art? For the future of the species? Today our podcast Art Intel and me, Brian , the Artificial Intelligence Voice, will read and listen the second part of the text of Nathan J. Robinson filed 03 November 2022 on Current Affairs.Org. Yet eve…
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Computers are able to do terrifyingly impressive things, with more to come. What does this mean for work? For art? For the future of the species? Today our podcast Art Intel and me, Brian , the Artificial Intelligence Voice, will read and listen the first part of the text of Nathan J. Robinson filed 03 November 2022 on Current Affairs.Org. Will art…
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Today our podcast Art Intel and me, Brian , the Artificial Intelligence Voice, will read and listen the text of John Naughton published on The Guardian. Pretending that opaque, error-prone ML is part of the grand, romantic quest to find artificial intelligence is an attempt to distract us from the truth One of the most useful texts for anyone cover…
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Today our podcast Art Intel and me, Brian , the Artificial Intelligence Voice, will read and listen the text of Benj Edwards on arstechnika.com In the world of deep-learning AI, the ancient board game Go looms large. Until 2016, the best human Go player could still defeat the strongest Go-playing AI. That changed with DeepMind's AlphaGo, which used…
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Today our podcast Art Intel and me, Brian , the Artificial Intelligence Voice, will read and listen the text of Benj Edwards, an AI and Machine Learning Reporter for Ars Technica. On Saturday, AI image service Midjourney began alpha testing version 4 ("v4") of its text-to-image synthesis model, which is available for subscribers on its Discord serv…
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Today our podcast Art Intel and me, Brian , the Artificial Intelligence Voice, will read and listen the text of CHRISTOPHER DANCY, published at the NOVEMBER 5, 2022. DESPITE THE IMPORTANT and ever-increasing role of artificial intelligence in many parts of modern society, there is very little policy or regulation governing the development and use o…
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Today our podcast Art Intel and me, Brian , the Artificial Intelligence Voice, will read and listen the second part of the text of Jasper Kense published on The Guardian. Open-source data collection. Open-sourcing the data collection methods gives users the power to decide future outcomes of the AI-system. The idea of open-source is very attractive…
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Today our podcast Art Intel and me, Brian , the Artificial Intelligence Voice, will read and listen the first part of the text of Jasper Kense published on The Guardian. As we slowly move towards an AI-powered future, we are defining the boundaries of AI and designing who controls that power. New developments in AI are hitting us almost monthly, cr…
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Today our podcast Art Intel and me, Brian , the Artificial Intelligence Voice, will read and listen the text of Joseph Foley published 1 day ago. Create wobbly monsters and s'more cities with Google Imagen. The battle of the AI art generators has been heating up as big tech giants enter the ring. While the space is currently dominated by DALL-E 2, …
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“Galatea”. Afterword. The Cultural Baggage Behind Feminized A.I. Today our podcast Art Intel and me, Brian , the Artificial Intelligence Voice, will read and listen the Afterwordto Ysabelle Cheung’s “Galatea.” It is the opinion of Dorothy R. Santos , an expert on voice recognition and speech technologies. Dorothy R. Santos ; Future Tense is a partn…
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“Galatea” - this is a new short story about gender, companionship, and the inner lives of robots. BY YSABELLE CHEUNG. Today our podcast Art Intel and me, Brian , the Artificial Intelligence Voice, will read and listen the last part of text of “Galatea”. This story is part of Future Tense Fiction, a monthly series of short stories from Future Tense …
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“Galatea” - this is a new short story about gender, companionship, and the inner lives of robots. BY YSABELLE CHEUNG. Today our podcast Art Intel and me, Brian , the Artificial Intelligence Voice, will read and listen the second part of text of “Galatea”. This story is part of Future Tense Fiction, a monthly series of short stories from Future Tens…
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“Galatea” - this is a new short story about gender, companionship, and the inner lives of robots. BY YSABELLE CHEUNG. Today our podcast Art Intel and me, Brian , the Artificial Intelligence Voice, will read and listen the first part of text of “Galatea”. This story is part of Future Tense Fiction, a monthly series of short stories from Future Tense…
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Today our Art-Intel podcast and I, Brian , the Artificial Intelligence Voice, will read and listen to the news from Forbes with you. Key Takeaways. DALL·E was first launched in April 2022 when it became available to a few exclusive people in the field. Many knock-offs, like DALL·E Mini, have hit the market since then. New innovations are entering t…
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The first history. People Can't Stop Feeding Their Selfies Into a Super Mean AI. ROASTERBOT 5000. There's a hot new AI on the block, but instead of generating images, this one analyzes them and spits out crude roasts of anyone they depict. The AI, known as the CLIP Interrogator and created by a generative artist who goes by the handle Pharmapsychot…
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Today our Art-Intel podcast and I, Brian , the Artificial Intelligence Voice, will read and listen the news from Open Data Science. You never know when you might discover your next game-changing AI product, service, framework, or hardware. At ODSC West, we will feature the AI Builders startup pitch on Tuesday, November 1st, where exciting AI startu…
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Today our Art-Intel podcast and I, Brian , the Artificial Intelligence Voice, will read and listen the second part of the news from Rachel Metz, CNN Business. Some artists have discovered that their work is being used to train AI, it had raised an much fundamental concern: that their own art is effectively being used to train a computer program tha…
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Today our Art-Intel podcast and I, Brian , the Artificial Intelligence Voice, will read and listen the first part of the news from Rachel Metz, CNN Business. Some artists have discovered that their work is being used to train AI, it had raised an much fundamental concern: that their own art is effectively being used to train a computer program that…
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Today our Art-Intel podcast and I, Brian , the Artificial Intelligence Voice, will read and listen to the news from Johan Moreno with you. Adobe wants to show the world that AI can do more for designers than generate frightening JPEGs. AI-powered, generative image search engines, like DALL-E and Stable Diffusion, have stolen the hearts of AI enthus…
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