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The disruptive force of artificial intelligence
UW System officials want the state to approve $38 million to modernize classrooms on campuses around the state. This 116 year old classroom in Agriculture Hall on UW-Madison's campus is used for large enrollment classes in key areas like biochemistry, nutritional science, math and economics. Our guest explains how the advancement of AI is forcing a reckoning in the academic and art worlds. Find out how to Support WPR.
Your New Favorite Song Brought To You By Artificial Intelligence
A screenshot of Spotify playlists to choose from. Are you more likely to discover your next favorite song on the radio or through one of many playlist's put together for you like Spotify's'Spotify Weekly'? We talk with a media professor about how artificial intelligence and technology is changing how we discover music. For technical questions or comments about WPR's website, streaming or other digital media products, please use our Website Feedback form. Find out how to Support WPR.
US And Iran, Artificial Intelligence In Online Music Streaming
This March 20, 2018, file photo shows the Spotify app on an iPad in Baltimore. Iran has a new president who is taking a harder line against the U.S. We talk about what it means for the relationship, and the future of the now-defunct nuclear deal Iran. Then, we talk about the role artificial intelligence plays in connecting you with music you like on online streaming services like Spotify. At his first press conference since winning the election last week, Iranian President-elect Ebrahim Raisi said he is unwilling to meet with President Biden and that nuclear disarmament is non-... Are you more likely to discover your next favorite song on the radio or through one of many playlist's put together for you like Spotify's'Spotify Weekly'? We talk with a media professor about...