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Ted Gioia - AI & Music et al

 Although not advertised as such, this interview with Ted Gioia is an example of a quintessential ‘master class’. The bonus is that this class is focused on the relationship between AI and creativity including but not limited to, music, literature,  and film et al. He is also a seminal example of how polymaths think and work. Unfortunately he is not yet acquainted with design – particularly systemic design…yet.

 

Gioia Ted on AI and creativity

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibMd_Jx9daw

 

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