EP046: The Loudest in the Room

The potential consequences of artificial intelligence taking over radio programming could be detrimental to the essence of the medium. While AI possesses remarkable capabilities, its lack of human intuition, creativity, and emotional understanding may lead to a loss of the human touch that makes radio programming special. AI algorithms may prioritize popular trends and data-driven decisions over the diversity of artistic expression and the unique voices that shape the radio landscape. The warmth, spontaneity, and personal connection that DJs and hosts bring might be diminished, resulting in a homogenized and algorithmically-driven broadcast experience. AI's dominance in radio programming could undermine the rich cultural heritage, local communities, and the vibrant tapestry of voices that radio has traditionally celebrated. Other side, next week!

[Show title reference: “LALISA” by Lisa]

Playlist

  1. After The Wave by Halo Maud on Catch The Wave (Heavenly Recordings)
  2. Break
  3. 4g by Neel on Flowers from the Ashes: Contemporary Italian Electronic Music (Stroboscopic Artefacts)
  4. Chromosome by Kareem Lotfy on QTT10 (Quiet Time Tapes)
  5. Break
  6. Memories of Angels by Sophia Loizou on Irregular Territories (Cosmo Rhythmatic)
  7. Cracked by Demdike Stare on Passion (Modern Love)
  8. In The Dust Of This Planet by K-Lone on In The Dust EP (Soundman Chronicles)
  9. Break
  10. Side B by Jon Collin, Demdike Stare on Fragments Of Nothing (DDS)