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Jan 11, 2023

God, Human, Animal, & Machine | Meghan O’Gieblyn, Feedback Loop ep 54

Posted by in categories: media & arts, particle physics, Ray Kurzweil, singularity, transhumanism

This week our guest is Meghan O’Gieblyn, who has written regularly for entities such as Wired, The New York Times, and The Guardian, in addition to authoring books such as Interior States and her latest book: God, Human, Animal, Machine: Technology, Metaphor, and the Search for Meaning.

Interestingly, much of Meghan’s work pulls on her experience losing her faith in religion while simultaneously being drawn into transhumanism from reading the Age of Spiritual Machines by Singularity’s very own Ray Kurzweil. This exploration of Meghan’s background and her latest book takes us on a journey through the ways in which technology and spirituality have historically woven together, the current ways in which they are conflicting, and the future philosophical questions we’re going to be forced to reconcile. For those of you interested in this subject, I highly recommend going and listening to episode 52 with Micah Redding, which lays a lot of the foundation that we build on her in this episode.

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Jan 6, 2023

Mastercard launches web3-focused artist incubator with Polygon

Posted by in categories: blockchains, cryptocurrencies, economics, finance, internet, media & arts

Mastercard, one of the biggest financial payments providers in the world, is launching a web3-focused incubator to help artists connect with fans through a new medium, the company shared at CES 2023 on Friday.

“The core of this program is providing emerging artists with the web3 tools and skills they need to excel and advance their music careers in this digital economy,” Raja Rajamannar, chief marketing and communications officer at Mastercard, said to TechCrunch. “By providing access to experts and innovators in the space, the artists will be guided on how to incorporate web3 into their work throughout the entire program and then beyond.”

Mastercard partnered with Polygon, a scaling blockchain built on top of Ethereum, which has been making huge strides in the Web 2.0 ecosystem lately. In the past year, Polygon partnered with a number of other big brands like Starbucks for its Odyssey digital collectible rewards program and Disney for its accelerator program, while also having major clothing brands like Prada and Adidas launch NFT projects through its blockchain.

Jan 5, 2023

The Failures and Opportunities of Immortality | Peter Ward, Feedback Loop, ep 75

Posted by in categories: bioengineering, biotech/medical, business, cryonics, life extension, media & arts

This week our guest is business and technology reporter, Peter Ward. Earlier this year, Peter released his book The Price of Immortality: The Race to Live Forever, where he investigates the many movements and organizations that are seeking to extend human life, from the Church of Perpetual Life in Florida, to some of the biggest tech giants in Silicon Valley.

In this episode, we explore Peter’s findings, which takes us on a tour from cryonics to mind uploading, from supplements to gene editing, and much more. Along the way, we discuss the details of how one might actually achieve immortality, the details of senescent cells and telomeres, whether it’s better to live healthy than to live long, the scams and failures that seem to dominate the space, as well as the efforts that seem most promising.

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Jan 5, 2023

How to Write Music WITH A.I.

Posted by in categories: media & arts, robotics/AI

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bAzsRzQfirI

Today we’re looking at how to write music WITH A.I. A lot of the current Music AI Tool are focused on AI that writes full tracks, but I wanted to show a process that allows a collaboration between the musician and AI.

In this video I’ll take an original song I wrote, have an AI analyze it and come up with an alternative version, then take the AI’s version and write a new track based on its output. Oh, and have it sound like an actual song as well.

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Jan 2, 2023

JANUARY | Probably the first AI cinematic short film | Artificial Intelligence

Posted by in categories: entertainment, media & arts, robotics/AI

This short film was made in 24 hours using ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

No image was captured, drawn or modeled.
No text was written or recorded.
No music was written or performed.

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Dec 31, 2022

The Silent Film Ensemble — Rotwang

Posted by in categories: entertainment, media & arts

From the forthcoming album “Metropolis: Live at the Roxy Theatre.” Recorded live at the Roxy Theatre, Owen Sound, on December 15th 2012 in front of a theatrical audience.

Music composed and performed by the Silent Film Ensemble.

Dec 31, 2022

QuickVid uses AI to generate short-form videos, complete with voiceovers

Posted by in categories: media & arts, robotics/AI

It’s a demonstration of what’s possible with today’s AI — and the outstanding challenges.

Generative AI is coming.


Generative AI is coming for videos. A new website, QuickVid, combines several generative AI systems into a single tool for automatically creating short-form YouTube, Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat videos.

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Dec 31, 2022

Composed By Artificial Intelligence — Fly Me to The Moon

Posted by in categories: media & arts, robotics/AI, space

Fly Me to The Moon — Instrumental AI version. Powered by Artificial Intelligence.

We compose background music that can be labeled as for example: sleep music, calm music, yoga music, study music, peaceful music, beautiful music and relaxing music. These tracks are designed to be enjoyed as background music, or use them in your own videos, reels, or clips. All for free.

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Dec 30, 2022

Top 10 NFTs that You Should Look out for in 2023

Posted by in categories: blockchains, media & arts, space

In this article, we review the top 10 NFTs and why they make for great investments this year.

Non-Fungible Tokens, or NFTs for short, have been the buzzword for the year 2022. And, rightly so because even though it might seem like it is a new tech on the block, you will be shocked to know that there are more than 11 million NFTs out there. Each represents a unique (and, not to forget, valuable) piece of art which could be an image, video content, music, or anything else. And, yet, the industry is still in its infancy stage. We bring to you the only guide you will ever need to understand the uprising of the NFT market and what is all the attraction about. We have also shared some of our favorite NFTs to check out if you want to get active in space. This article features the top 10 NFTs that you should look out for in 2023.

Silks.

Dec 30, 2022

Ubik Commercials

Posted by in categories: media & arts, neuroscience

Ubik radio ads by Kobi LaCroix. Inspired by the Philip K. Dick novel “Ubik” (1969).

Kobi was nominated for a Logan Award for comedy music for his song “We Are The Vikings.” He was also featured on the Weird Al tribute album “Twenty-Six And A Half.” His music has been featured several times on the Dementia Top Twenty, Dementia Radio, the Mad Music Archive, and Dr. Demento. His website is at www.zencavern.com

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