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AI and Its Impact on Society
June 28, 2026 · from 5 sources
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TITLE: AI and Its Impact on Society
Hook
Big move in AI today. Madonna Says Using AI Is the ‘Opposite of Making Art’ — and it could change how you think about this space. Here is what happened and why it matters.
Voiceover Script
So here is the first thing — Madonna Says Using AI Is the ‘Opposite of Making Art’. Madonna recently slammed artificial intelligence in a new interview with Vogue Italia, telling the outlet that relying on AI is the “opposite of making art.” “Once you were around painters and musicians and dancers and artists in one place and working from a very pure place for each other. I value that experience a lot,”.
Meanwhile — Writer Ian Bogost says ‘The Small Stuff’ can help us reclaim our lives from. Has Silicon Valley been building the wrong things?
And then there is this — ‘Memorizu’ Review: A Tender, Artful Japanese Reflection on the Media That Keep Us Together. We all used to send postcards to show loved ones our location when we traveled away from home; some of us still do, though it’s a practice tinged with nostalgia. It’s more immediate, after all, just to send a photo, though somehow both more and less personal: What you lose in tactile, handwritten effort, you.
The bigger picture is simple: AI and Its Impact on Society is no longer a one-off headline. It is turning into a broader AI shift people will keep talking about.
Why It Matters
This matters because AI and Its Impact on Society is shaping what people will expect from AI tools next. That makes it useful content for a broad audience, not just niche insiders.
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Source Roundup
- Source 1: Madonna Says Using AI Is the ‘Opposite of Making Art’
- Source 2: Writer Ian Bogost says ‘The Small Stuff’ can help us reclaim our lives from dematerialization
- Source 3: ‘Memorizu’ Review: A Tender, Artful Japanese Reflection on the Media That Keep Us Together
Sources
- Madonna Says Using AI Is the ‘Opposite of Making Art’
- Writer Ian Bogost says ‘The Small Stuff’ can help us reclaim our lives from dematerialization
- ‘Memorizu’ Review: A Tender, Artful Japanese Reflection on the Media That Keep Us Together
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