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A talk for the CAS 2023 Summer Symposium on Harry Shearer's "Le Show", August 1-3, Penn State University. Opening remarks: Today I wanted to think about the different ways that public humanities work through crowdsourcing still has a place in an AI-obsessed world… what happens if we think about different ways of ‘listening’ to an audio archive like Le Show, by people, by machines, and by people and machines in combination? What visions can we create for a future in which people and machines tune into different frequencies, each doing what they do best?
machine learning, AI, audio, crowdsourcing, digital public participation
machine learning, AI, audio, crowdsourcing, digital public participation
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