
A Bunch of Top Music Advocates Want to Ensure AI Doesn’t Replace Your Favourite Artist
A new coalition called the Human Artistry Campaign includes powerful trade groups like the RIAA and Recording Academy
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Computer-generated artificial tracks by Jimi Hendrix, Amy Winehouse and Jim Morrison highlight a new project that helps bring attention to mental illness
The artificial-intelligence revolution is here: Self-driving cars are a reality, war is being outsourced to robots, and surgery will be performed by autonomous machines – and this is only the beginning.
Revolutionary algorithms now let robots mimic the human brain. They can diagnose disease, drive cars and fly planes. But as computers leap forward, are we on the verge of creating a new life-form – or something much darker?