Sci-fi works in which humans triumph are all wrong: all the androids do is win, win, win, no matter what.Īn A.I. The robots will be like DJ Khaled: somehow crafting hits with minimal effort. Auto-tune was just the start, and he couldn’t kill it. In our coming dystopia, Jay-Z will finally be proven wrong. will soon surpass the physical limitations of individual creativity, and become capable of generating society’s most marketable paintings, songs, books, and movies. did cinema.Īt this rate, it will not be long before our most commercially celebrated painters, writers, and musicians are computers with varying degrees of questionable sentience. is going to transform society like Spielberg’s 2001 film A.I. Laugh them off or ignore them, but they are right: A.I. are annoying human-gnats, eager to suck the last lingering lifeblood of our crumbling civilization under the guise of progress.
Those most passionate about implementing A.I. “Artificial intelligence” is an irritating tech buzz-phrase but also an undeniable aspect of an imminent technological revolution. Will Hagle‘s nap during Hamilton live cost him $3 per minute. Keep it that way by supporting Passion of the Weiss via a subscription to our Patreon. Independent rap journalists will recommend you new music until their voices give out. Image via Will Hagle/ Craiyon/ Midjourney