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the future is now: the fight to legitimize ai vocals in urban music
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the future is now: the fight to legitimize ai vocals in urban music

As Marvin and Tammi once crooned many moons ago, ain’t nothin’ like the real thing baby. Well, now in 2023, it’s sometimes hard to ascertain what’s real. Seemingly every week, a new AI (artificial intelligence) generated song is making the rounds on social media. Every Tom, Dick and Timbaland (more on that later) with access...

Gene Edited Sausages Arrive in Time for BBQ Season
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Gene Edited Sausages Arrive in Time for BBQ Season

FDA: Gene-edited Sausages Safe. Unless They’re Not. Washington State University has produced sausages made from gene-edited meat. The US Food and Drug administration has authorized Washington State to allow gene-edited pig meat to enter the food supply. This new food innovation is being led by Professor Jon Oatley. Oatley is a professor in WSU’s School...

Aural Deepfakes: Artificial Intelligence and Its Implications for the Music Industry
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Aural Deepfakes: Artificial Intelligence and Its Implications for the Music Industry

Recently, audio engineer Young Guru went viral for voicing his concerns with artificial intelligence voice filters. He was reacting to a specific social media video of a man using a Kendrick Lamar AI voice filter. The software, Tacotron 2, allowed the man to do a spot-on replication of Kendrick’s voice. Pretty neat, huh? Not according...

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Crypto: Is It the Future of Money?

It seems like everyone is trading cryptocurrencies these days. Everyone from Elon Musk to your grandmother are praising the benefits of cryptocurrencies but what are people really trading? 60% of Americans own cryptocurrencies in exchange for their hard earned cash. We’re joined by Cleve Mesidor, Director of the National Policy Network for Women of Color...

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AI and People of Color

Happy Friday! This month’s episode of The Cloud features Dr. Kofi Nyarko, Director of Morgan State University’s Center for Equitable AI and Machine Learning Systems, and Gabriella Waters, CEO of Progressive Heuristics. We break down artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies and explore the technology’s impact on people of color. We also talk about Google’s...

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MIT Builds COVID Detection AI, Apps Spend Big and Win Big in Cali, and Chinese Regulators Squash an Ant

It’s a couple of days after Election Day, and the US electorate is still hanging in the balance. A plethora of memes have been floating around the Internet as the country awaits the outcome. Including one comparing the American public waiting for a definitive result to someone waiting for the results of an STD test....

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EL Goog Gives Up on GP Music, Zuckerberg and Friends Testify AGAIN, CoinBase Offers Plastic

It’s another Thursday, which means there are four complete days until the 2020 Presidential Election. A lot of talk is made about this being the most important election of our generation, but this time there appears to a lot of anxiety in both camps. Foreign elements have been working around the clock to tamper with...

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Volunteers Launch Counter-Hacking Campaign, US Students Struggle with Slow Internet, Oracle and Google Continue Their Battle

It’s another Thursday, and here’s another week of tech talk with Mark Starling and the First News 570 crew. This week, Oracle and Google continue their fight over APIs, the Election Cyber Surge fights hackers, and US students suffer at the hands of broadband. You can listen to Mark and I point and laugh while...