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Whenever my artistic little soul gets anxious about artificial intelligence’s advances, I turn to Yan Wu. She has developed a knack for gingerly showing how artist and AI can coexist — and even collaborate — without the world ending. A few months ago, she turned to the visual arts; today, it’s music.
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