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Udio's AI music is my new obsession
My editors yell at me for over-using it. So it's natural that I would latch onto Udio.com, a surprisingly capable AI music generator for everything from death metal to female folk rock. The thing is, I'm not sure how long it will be as great as it is right now. Udio works like an AI art generator. You can either specify a prompt and let Udio do all the heavy lifting, from music to lyrics, or get as detailed as you want.
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Tim O'Reilly's new obsession: How technologies like A.I. are changing the future of work
A lot of tech gurus like to pretend they have all the answers to our questions about the future. When it comes to what's next and what it means, the technology publisher and Silicon Valley forecaster isn't afraid to admit that he doesn't have everything figured out and boiled down to a five-point slidedeck that's easily shareable on Twitter. That's because, for O'Reilly, figuring it out is part of the fun. And figuring it out starts with trying to ask the right questions. In this case, O'Reilly is trying to understand what are the right and wrong questions to be asking about his new obsession: the future of work.
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Bots are the new obsession on post-app internet - Artificial Intelligence Online
Some time in earlyFacebook will be'better than humans' in a DECADE, Mark Zuckerberg claims. Read more ... » 2016, Siddhartha Pahwa thought it would be "disruptive" if he could make a softwareAutomation of the creative: Are the bots coming for our creative and marketing departments?. Read more ... » that will allow users to book a cab on WhatsApp. That would give Pahwa's Meru Cabs a technologicalMan and machine, human and bot. Read more ... » edge over other cab aggregators such as Uber and Ola, but to his disappointment WhatsApp did not allow automatedAutomation of the creative: Are the bots coming for our creative and marketing departments?.