It is called “Sonic Spectrum: Colors of Serenity” and it is just the funniest shit. And well, he had ChatGPT create an entire white noise podcast series. So Switched on Pop co-host (and Verge pal) Charlie Harding and I were chatting about the recent report from Bloomberg’s Ashley Carman (herself a notable Verge expat!) detailing Spotify’s panic over white noise podcasts taking away lucrative, um, white noise revenue. Please enjoy this “wellness” white noise podcast series from our friends at Switched on Pop, It was a complete surprise.Ĭould a machine create that bulge? I would argue not, but I must-reluctantly-add this qualifier: Not yet. That was a genuine creative moment, one that came from being in the story and seeing what the murderer was seeing. I did not know about that bulge, which becomes an image that haunts the shooter going forward. When I sat down that day, I knew the murder was going to happen, and I knew it was going to be murder by gun. The bullet did not quite come out, you see. When the shooter rolls the dead man over, he sees a small bulge in the man’s forehead. This abridged passage illustrates why:Ī character creeps up on another character and shoots him in the back of the head with a small revolver. The famed horror author, whose work largely revolves around a fantasy series about a gunslinger in a post-technological society that incorporates a sentient AI train (who is a pain) wrote for The Atlantic that he isn’t worried about AI supplanting him.Īt least, not yet. Stephen King illustrates beautifully, in his way, the difference between human writers and AI.
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