A.I.-generated art has flooded the internet, and a lot of it is derivative, even boring or offensive.
called “Spawn” trained on human voices that adds an uncanny yet oddly personal layer to the music.
Beyond her music and visual art, Herndon is trying to solve a problem that many creative people are encountering as A.I.
baby,” Spawn, on “PROTO”; how A.I.
voice imitators grew out of electronic music and other musical genres; why Herndon prefers the term “collective intelligence” to “artificial intelligence”; why an “opt-in” model could help us retain more control of our work as A.I.
Persons:
Holly Herndon, Mathew Dryhurst, Jules LaPlace, ”, Herndon, Jordan Meyer, Patrick Hoepner, “, Ezra Klein
Organizations:
Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, YouTube
Locations:
Dryhurst