The journalist Cathy Li interviewed me for ASIA IP, a magazine that focuses on legal issues for the industry in Asia. Using my story as a highlight for the intersecting issues of AI expansion and artistic copyright, the article delves into great detail about this murky, many-stranded situation. Interviewing me alongside leaders in law, IP, and tech, and referencing the union action taking place in the USA, Li aims to highlight the difficult legal balance that is being struck between what many hail as 'technological progress' and those on the other side of the coin, calling for greater protections of human-made creations, and human rights to fair compensation, work, and freedom of thought. The power imbalance at the heart of the whole issue is one she returns to, and its clear (to me, at least) that this is the true crux of the issue. The David vs Goliath battle rages on! (Clarke) argues that the unchecked growth of AI in creative fields threatens to undermine the value of artistic work and exploit artists. “They’re destroying creative industries in their drive for what they would call progress,” Clarke said. For more about David, Goliath, myself, Scarlett, Sam, Fran, Bill et al, read the article in full here.
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It was a very nice thing to be setting foot back in the Beacon Studios once more after a protracted hiatus, and under the stewardship of Noel Storey, chief man at the studios, as we recorded some new radio for Barden, the expert Irish recruitment company.
Much in the world has changed since last I walked through the doors of the Beacon, but thankfully, it hasn't, and yet it still looks as fresh and clean as it ever did, much like Noel, who hasn't aged a day. We were joined by the lovely Siobhan Gavigan of The Radio Room and Jennifer Brennan of Thrive Marketing, and, as always, it was good to be in the company of clients in a live recording session. Collaboration at its finest, not an endless wheel or frozen screen in sight! It's funny that whenever it's a particularly hot and sweaty day in my unconditioned home studio I invariably end up with liners to record for HOT102.7FM, thus really getting into the spirit of the South African radio station.
This time I also got to learn a little more African geography - and geographic pronunciation - thanks to a partnership with Airlink. You learn something new everyday in the world of voice-over copy! For award-winning imaging and banging old school tunes, move the dial to https://hot1027.co.za/ 💋 |
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AuthorRM Clarke is a writer and voice-over artist. She has written for various literary mags and anthologies and won awards. She has put her voice to most things she can think of. Categories |