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News from the Goolag Since 2006 ~ A survival guide to the creative apocalypse: We follow issues and opinion important to professional creators. Data is the new exposure.

Category: artificial intelligence meltdown

Written by Chris CastleMay 17, 2023

No One Expects the Spanish Inquisition: Second Order Effects on Recordings of MLC’s Hunt for AI in Songs

There are–of course–second order effects of the Copyright Office guidance to MLC on AI.

Written by Chris CastleMay 14, 2023

Must read thread on AI and the Writers Guild Strike by @justinebateman

Justine Bateman gives good reasons why we must fight AI and strike.

Written by Chris CastleApril 13, 2023

The Syllabus of Errors: ChatGPT on Spotify Royalties

In which I have my first exchange with ChatGPT about Spotify royalties.

Written by Chris CastleMarch 17, 2023

Fans and Trust and Trust by Fans Are Essential for AI to Succeed

The core issue of a livable relationship with creative AI is trusting the output as legitimate.

Written by Editor CharlieJanuary 17, 2023January 17, 2023

Guest Post: Making Fake Art: “1984”, The New Rembrandt, and The “Fake Artist”

In this 2017 post, guest writer Laura Kobylecky draws striking parallels from the fictional machine-made music in Orwell’s “1984” to Spotify’s fake artist scandal and “The Next Rembrandt” that was “art” created from human works by machine algorithm.

Written by Editor CharlieJanuary 8, 2023

Happy New Year: Meet your replacement — Artist Rights Watch–

Here’s what Big Tech’s plans for you look like.

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