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Of heartstrings and algorithms: Music in the age of AI

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The new copyright frontier The UK government recently made a significant decision: artists' copyrighted material can now be used for AI learning. This sparked immediate concern from major figures in the music industry, including Sir Paul McCartney, who pointed out a troubling imbalance - artists won't earn from the creative work being used to train [...]
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The heart-in-a-bucket problem: Why AI fails in organisations

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The IT prescription problem For decades, people have been walking into IT departments like patients storming into hospitals with their neighbour's heart in a bucket, demanding a transplant for heartburn. Instead of describing symptoms, they prescribe the cure, often the wrong one. Imagine telling a solicitor exactly which legal clauses to use, or instructing a [...]
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From a nudge to a sledgehammer: How AI’s gloves are off

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Generative AI (GenAI) has evolved from a helpful tool for enthusiasts to something we're all increasingly dependent on. I've observed these Large Language Models transform from curiosities to essential business tools. They help us craft more polished messages, manage the emotional tone of our writing, and provide that balanced voice when needed. As we grow [...]
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