Interview | Artist Gretchen Andrew on the Dark Side of Tech & Why No One is Safe From A.I.
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About this listen
Novo sits down with American Artist Gretchen Andrew (gretchenandrew.com) to talk about her roots as a technologist working at Google, the dark side of technology, including a discussion on her facetune portrait series, artificial intelligence and how to combat its growing concerns, and how she holds up a mirror of awareness with her work...as well as a little extra time to tell us how she feels about the new, very divisive, Taylor Swift album...
You can follow or reach out to Gretchen Andrew at:
Socials: @gretchenandrew
Email: g@gretchenandrew.com
Website: gretchenandrew.com
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