Trials of the tech have already been undertaken with rapper Will.I.Am and NBA basketballer Carmelo Anthony. The twins are intended to allow celebrities to connect with fans on a more personal level, and in the case of Anthony, potentially to attract new sponsors. However, Cross says Soul Machines has drawn a line in the sand and politicians and certain industries – including weapons and tobacco – will be barred from using the tech. “It can be incredibly helpful to help us stay in touch with friends and family around the world, but we’ve also seen how it can be used incredibly badly, to disrupt the fundamentals of our democracy even.
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Naming yourself after one of British history s most pivotal figures is a bold move, but then
William The Conqueror could scarcely be accused of lacking ambition.
A group whose literary flair and in-depth musicality marks them out from the crowd, the three-piece set about constructing their new album last year.
Pieced together as the world seemed to collapse, Maverick Thinker is shot through with a don t-look-back attitude, imbuing each song with a potent form of energy.
Out on Friday - March 5th - the record will be accompanied by singer Ruarri Joseph debut novel, released on the same day.
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The Mayor’s Office of Cultural Economy this week continues its third “Embrace the Culture” virtual series with a weekly “Geaux Live NOLA” event – part of a multi-week series that will feature livestreamed performances by local artists and musicians. This series will last from January 27 to March 17.
“Geaux Live NOLA” virtual series events for the following week include:
Wednesday, Jan. 27 (2 p.m.) – Sierra Green and the Soul Machine livestreamed from the House of Blues, watch live on New Orleans Cultural Economy Facebook here,.
Wednesday, Feb. 3 (2 p.m.) – Johnny Sketch and the Dirty Notes live at the New Orleans Jazz Museum, watch live New Orleans Cultural Economy Facebook here,