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Good morning: One of the potential intriguing uses of AI for artists is the ability to create AI versions of themselves that can be out there working when the artist is at home (or elsewhere, even dead). We’re starting to see it. Audible now allows writers to clone their own voices to read audiobooks. And word that James Earl Jones licensed LucasFilm to use his very distinctive voice in new projects before he died. No rules of the road yet for how these AIs are used and what the rights are. Here are today’s top stories. And below, as usual, all the stories we collected. Italy’s Culture Minister Resigns Amid Scandal Italy’s culture minister Gennaro Sangiuliano resigns after a media storm regarding his appointment of ex-mistress Maria Rosaria Boccia to a government position, sparking public outrage. Reuters Orlando Fringe Adopts Group Leadership Model Orlando Fringe transitions to a tri-directorate leadership model, a shift from a single executive director to three equal leaders, each with specialized roles, to improve management efficiency. Orlando Weekly Audible to Allow AI-Generated Voice Clones for Audiobook Narrators Audible is introducing a feature allowing authors and narrators to create AI-generated voice clones, potentially accelerating audiobook production. The Verge Australian Government Proposes Social Media Ban for Children Australia is planning to introduce age verification technology to prevent children under 16 from accessing social media, citing concerns about online safety. Deadline Brian Eno’s Creative Process Explored in New Film A new film on Brian Eno explores the complexities of creativity, particularly the philosophical question of how one should approach the act of creation. The New Yorker Doug
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PREMIUM AJ CLASSIFIEDS Reach our 30,000 subscribers - Advertise on AJ Over the past half-century, Syracuse Stage has produced more than 300 plays, including a number of world, American, and East Coast premieres. [READ MORE] | The Director of Development (DOD – Full Time) is responsible for envisioning, planning, implementing, overseeing, and assessing The Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival’s fundraising plans in support of the organization’s artistic programming, community education programming, strategic vision, and future growth. Reporting to the Executive Director, the DOD will be responsible for securing contributed revenue through […] [READ MORE] | Reporting to the Board of Trustees, through the Co-Chairs, the President & CEO directs, plans, and evaluates all major activities of the New Jersey Symphony. [READ MORE] | The ideal candidate is someone who can maintain a detailed calendar, communicate clearly with relevant parties, troubleshoot unforeseen problems effectively and enjoys working closely with many different kinds of personalities. [READ MORE] | SJIMA’s mission is to create a nationally accredited art museum featuring regional, national, and international exhibits that excite, educate, and inspire. [READ MORE] |
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AJ CLASSIFIEDS Reach our 30,000 subscribers - Advertise on ArtsJournal jobs The Executive Director will manage all business operations of the ASO, with a primary focus on leading community engagement, donor cultivation, and strategic planning processes. [READ MORE] jobs As a leader of Dallas Children’s Theater, the Artistic Director will lead through collaboration, model a strong work ethic, and exhibit passion, dedication, and knowledge of Theatre for Young Audiences’ multiple components. [READ MORE] jobs New Music USA is a national non-profit organization dedicated to advancing new music in all its forms. [READ MORE] jobs The Executive Director of the Colonial Performing Arts Center will report directly to the Board of Directors and serve as the Colonial’s chief executive officer. [READ MORE] jobs The Jacksonville Symphony Advancement Department raises funds through donations from individuals, corporations, foundations, the public sector, and special events to support artistic and educational programming and general operating expenses. [READ MORE] Place a classified ad |
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- Joe Horowitz - Jan Herman - Alan Harrison - Joe Horowitz - Jan Herman |
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- The New Yorker - Nature ISSUES |
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- Deadline - Wired - Axios MUSIC |
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- 9News (Denver) - The Guardian PEOPLE |
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- The New York Times - Variety - ArtReview - The Philadelphia Inquirer THEATRE |
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- Orlando Weekly - The New York Times VISUAL |
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- ARTnews - ARTnews - Los Angeles Times (MSN) WORDS |
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- The Verge - The New Yorker - PastPresentFuture Happy reading! Got a story recommendation? We love to hear them. Send tips to artsbeat@artsjournal.com. We'll see you tomorrow. |
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