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What artificial intelligence could mean for art, content and race

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A museum goer examines “Idyll of the South: Root of Jesse” a work which features artist Ekua Holmes’ grandfather at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. (Jesse Costa/WBUR)
A museum goer examines “Idyll of the South: Root of Jesse” a work which features artist Ekua Holmes’ grandfather at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. (Jesse Costa/WBUR)

The use of artificial intelligence in creative professions has drawn all kinds of reactions, from scientific or legal debates to strikes that affect the movie industry far beyond Hollywood.

A panel of local experts joins us to continue the conversation about the future with artificial intelligence. This time, we talk about how AI could impact the use and monetization of art and content, as well as the potential challenges it poses for ownership and racial bias.

This segment aired on August 31, 2023.

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