Cognitive Dissonance Between Capitalism and Creation
Ask yourself, how are you going to make your band feel more human? How are you going to continue to refuse to invest in AI?
Ask yourself, how are you going to make your band feel more human? How are you going to continue to refuse to invest in AI?
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