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CULTURE:📍Music & Brand, What Genre Are You, and Music History Visualization
Culture, creativity, and some important questions you didn’t see coming...
Some days we like to turn up the volume when asking…
SERIOUS
QUESTIONS
YOU SAID IT:
Last issue we asked: Did you give your AI a name?
There are no wrong answers here (are there?), and it appears about 20% of our readership circle has given their AI a name as of this writing. Now for some of our favorite commentary…
You said:
Absolutely fucking no names for my AI. It is a tool. And you had better set the Response Level of it as well. […]
Take it from someone who knows how to AI.
And also:
[…] decided to update the enterprise level ChatGPT settings so it responds as a "Super Supportive Dude Bro." We have named it: “CHADgpt.”
Let’s get all the nameless and named bots together to host a panel on AI naming. The battle for ultimate namedom is on.
Next up:
What Musical Genre Is Your Brand?
If your company or brand had a soundtrack, what genre would it be?
Why? And would your teammates (or anyone else) guess the same?
We’re not saying you need to stick to the classics. Corporate folk? Gothic rap? Project Management Post-punk? We want to hear it.
Tell us the genre of your brand soundtrack.
As always, we look forward to sharing some tip top creative responses, anonymous unless you say otherwise.
Speaking of, what’s the Culture Pilot genre?
SOMETHING ELSE MUSICAL:
Need inspiration for your musical genre?
Geoff recently shared MusicMap – a mesmerizing data visualization that breaks down musical genres and sub-genres over time.
It’s a cleverly designed interface that explores the vast world of music, and the real fun begins when you zoom in.
More than the obvious discovery for us music nerds, it serves a real purpose:
Broader awareness and education for music categorization
Influence over the ever-expanding music taxonomy of streaming services
Motivation for more use of genres and discouraging pigeonholing
And ideally, less discrimination and prejudice based purely on genre
MusicMap, we salute you with a ceremonial 1915 New Orleans Jazz & Dixieland Jazz influenced bugle call this 4th of July.
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