Introduction Many forces go into creating music generated with artificial intelligence (AI music) – some deceivingly authorial, some surprisingly not. I will analyze the influences of AI music, as well as distinguish the authorial contributors who must be recognized as the primary forces of creation. This work is essential to understanding if and whenContinue reading “The Ethical Undertones of AI Art”
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Paranoid Posting: An Analysis of Being Too Online
Published in ACM SIGCAS Computers and Society General paranoia is the term that best describes a user’s social media experience. The spaces we go to socialize online are full of others suspecting bad-faith actors and advertisements that seem to know your every move. This attention-grabbing, habit-forming culture is sold on dreams of limitless love betweenContinue reading “Paranoid Posting: An Analysis of Being Too Online”
DataWhys Internship Program (2021)
This summer, I had the pleasure of working on a research team with the goal of advancing the science of learning data science. We took a step in that direction with our 2021 DataWhys Internship Program for LeMoyne-Owen College, a private HBCU located in Memphis, TN. Our program consisted of two phases: 1) learning dataContinue reading “DataWhys Internship Program (2021)”
Memphis Concrète 2021
On 27 June 2021 I performed virtually at the mid-south experimental music festival, Memphis Concrète. It was an honor to play next to so many talented artists. Be sure to check some of them out on the linked YouTube account! You can check out my performance on other platforms here: Bandcamp: https://wwindoww.bandcamp.com/track/window-at-memphis-concr-te-2021-06-27 SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/boobwindow/window-at-memphis-concrete-20210627