EP047: All This Neon is Ripping Us Apart

AI counters last week’s debate thusly: The integration of artificial intelligence into radio programming has the potential to revolutionize the medium, offering numerous benefits. AI's advanced algorithms can efficiently analyze vast amounts of data, enabling personalized and tailored content for listeners. With AI, radio programming could become more accurate in predicting audience preferences and delivering relevant and engaging content. Additionally, AI can automate repetitive tasks, allowing radio professionals to focus on creating high-quality and compelling shows. By leveraging AI's capabilities, radio programming can expand its reach, offering diverse and niche content to a global audience. Furthermore, AI-driven recommendations and intelligent curation can introduce listeners to new artists, genres, and perspectives, fostering a more inclusive and diverse radio landscape.

[Show title reference: “Yankee and the Brave (ep 4)” by Run the Jewels]

Playlist

  1. Horologic by Louise Bock on Sketch for WinterVII - Abyss: For Cello (Geographic North)
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  3. Dreaming Is Nursed In Darkness by Dreaming Is Nursed In Darkness on The Ghost of Georges Bataille (BANK Records NYC)
  4. Parting phrase by Hiro Kone on Silvercoat the throng (Dais Records)
  5. Omnia by Torus on 333 Mirrors (Tresor Records)
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  7. Every Day Had A Number by Peder Mannerfelt on The Screws That Hold The World Together (LazyTapes)
  8. Void by Batu on Monolith (Timedance)
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  10. Silk by schntzl on Silk (Cortizona)
  11. 5:00 p.m. i n t e r l u d e by MON/KU on MOMOKO blooms in 1.26D (i75xsc3e)
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  13. Strong Low City Lights by Cucina Povera, Ben Vince on There I See Everything (Ecstatic Recordings)