Artificial Intelligence smart enough to join the band

Imagine if you could jam with a computer that understood your musical strengths or take a life drawing class with a computer that could help you with faces. It's on its way.
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From virtual and augmented reality to computers that use algorithms to write poetry, the line between creative practice and technology is becoming increasingly blurred. Artists use digital technology within their work, art about technology is ubiquitous and humans are increasingly challenged by the rising capabilities of machines.

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Brooke Boland
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Brooke Boland is a freelance writer based on the South Coast of NSW. She has a PhD in literature from the University of NSW. You can find her on Instagram @southcoastwriter.