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we've seen a larger presence, so it was a complete shock to, have something like this happen, obviously, you can still see smoke coming from the ground an area where this all happened in the middle of it the park. >> but one of the things that i'm laura, i think that is important for us to mention is that the nypd and the new york city have kinda made it a point to keep this area of functioning normally, as normally as possible. >> they have these coordinates. but they've, they've tried to maintain public access because this is obviously a big in part a central part of lower manhattan down downtown manhattan, with all these chords and city hall is right over there. the federal building is over here. >> so the fact people have access here is frankly something that a lot of us have been concerned about, about how open the axis has been. and for someone like that to be able to get this it's clothes and do something like that. obviously, major concern about the security of this area.

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>> well, i think that's right. and he faces a big decision. if he doesn't show up, then he's going to give the stage to all of his potential competitors and maybe one or two or more are going to strike some very responsive chords with the voters. on the other hand, if he shows up, he can count on being the pin cushion for the evening. everybody is going to be going after the frontrunner. but there are pluses and minuses to each. i don't think we have any idea of how it's going to pan out. he has said he's not going to show up, that he's neither going to sign the pledge he would support the nominee of the republican party nor show up saying why should i show up if i'm way out in front? but, you know, there's -- this is a delicate thing. and debates, you may remember, when we had the 2012 debates, for example, in 2011 and 2012, it went back and forth. sometimes romney had a good night. sometimes gingrich had a good night. sometimes herman cane had a good night. we can see that here.

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The Arts Interviews

going to write a tango, and it comes up with something, and maybe parts of it is good, and you tweak the other part until you think you have, "oh, this is a good tango." who is then the writer of this song? it is the one who tweaked, obviously, and i think that's how ai will be used, at least in the beginning by song writers. and how do you feel about that? i don't know what i feel about that, it's going to happen. there is nothing we can do. ed sheeran recently won two copyright cases, he was accused of ripping off other artists' hits. he said there are only so many notes and very few chords used in pop music, coincidence is bound to happen. if 60,000 songs are being released every day on spotify that comes in at 22 million songs a year. do you think he has

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The Arts Interviews

got a point? what songs are those? 22 million songs a year? that's what he says. how many have you heard? four? — possibly. so i don't get those numbers. anyone can put something on spotify. but he is saying there are only so many notes, only so many chords... by coincidence it is bound to happen. yes. so he believes that baseless claims are damaging songwriting. do you? yeah, if you reverse that, if you have an algorithm searching those 22 million songs for something that looks like the new ed sheeran song, that could possibly happen and then it would be completely, completely wrong. so i actually agree with him,

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The Arts Interviews

if 60,000 songs are being released every day on spotify that comes in at 22 million songs a year. do you think he has got a point? what songs are those? 22 million songs a year? that's what he says. how many have you heard? four? possibly. so i don't get those numbers. anyone can put something on spotify. but he is saying there are only so many notes, only so many chords... by coincidence it is bound to happen. yes. so he believes that baseless claims are damaging songwriting. do you? yeah, if you reverse that, if you have an algorithm searching those 22 million songs for something that looks like the new ed sheeran song, that could possibly happen and then it would be completely, completely wrong.

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The Arts Interviews

any songwriting ability, without having any musical talent, without being able to play the piano. and yet, they will be able to create music. you could argue that is the great democratisation of music? yeah, but what happens if you have an ai as a tool, you train an ai model on all the best tangos in the world, because you are going to write a tango, and it comes up with something, and maybe parts of it is good, and you tweak the other part until you think you have, "oh, this is a good tango." who is then the writer of this song? it is the one who tweaked, obviously, and i think that's how ai will be used, at least in the beginning by song writers. and how do you feel about that? i don't know what i feel about that, it's going to happen. there is nothing we can do. ed sheeran recently won two copyright cases, he was accused of ripping off other artists' hits. he said there are only so many notes and very few chords used in pop music, coincidence is bound to happen.

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The Arts Interviews

do you think he has got a point? what songs are those? 22 million songs a year? that's what he says. how many have you heard? four? possibly. so i don't get those numbers. anyone can put something on spotify. but he is saying there are only so many notes, only so many chords... by coincidence it is bound to happen. yes. so he believes that baseless claims are damaging songwriting. do you? yeah, if you reverse that, if you have an algorithm searching those 22 million songs for something that looks like the new ed sheeran song, that could possibly happen and then it would be completely, completely wrong. so i actually agree with him, that mistakes or such copies

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The Arts Interviews

on all the best tangos in the world, because you are going to write a tango, and it comes up with something, and maybe parts of it is good, and you tweak the other part until you think you have, "0h, this is a good tango." who is then the writer of this song? it is the one who tweaked, obviously, and i think that's how ai will be used, at least in the beginning by song writers. and how do you feel about that? i don't know what i feel about that, it's going to happen. there is nothing we can do. ed sheeran recently won two copyright cases, he was accused of ripping off other artists' hits. he said there are only so many notes and very few chords used in pop music, coincidence is bound to happen. if 60,000 songs are being released every day on spotify that comes in at 22 million songs a year.

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The Arts Interviews

if you have an ai as a tool, you train an ai model on all the best tangos in the world, because you are going to write a tango, and it comes up with something, and maybe parts of it is good, and you tweak the other part until you think you have, "oh, this is a good tango." who is then the writer of this song? it is the one who tweaked, obviously, and i think that's how ai will be used, at least in the beginning by song writers. and how do you feel about that? i don't know what i feel about that, it's going to happen. there is nothing we can do. ed sheeran recently won two copyright cases, he was accused of ripping off other artists�* hits. he said there are only so many notes and very few chords used in pop music, coincidence is bound to happen. if 60,000 songs are being released every day on spotify

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The Arts Interviews

that comes in at 22 million songs a year. do you think he has got a point? what songs are those? 22 million songs a year? that's what he says. how many have you heard? four? — possibly. so i don't get those numbers. anyone can put something on spotify. but he is saying there are only so many notes, only so many chords... by coincidence it is bound to happen. yes. so he believes that baseless claims are damaging songwriting. do you? yeah, if you reverse that, if you have an algorithm searching those 22 million songs for something that looks like the new ed sheeran song, that could possibly happen and then it would be completely, completely wrong.

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