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July 29, 2022 12:30 pm GMT

Engadget Podcast: Who owns Dall-E's AI art?

This week, Cherlynn and Devindra dive into the world of AI art with Senior Editor Dan Cooper and Creative Futurist John LePore. We know Dall-E and Midjourney can create some truly compelling images from a bit of text, but do they owe a debt to all of the images that they were trained on? Also, we explore the sorry state of Meta and Cherlynn gushes about the new Pixel Buds Pro. Stay tuned to the end of the show for our chat with Joshua Stiksma, Design Director of Moss 2, who discusses the current state of VR game development.

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  • Metas many problems and a reversal on Instagram plans 27:35

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  • Playstation VR 2 will have live-streaming support and cinematic mode 53:25

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  • Filipino politician wants to make ghosting illegal 58:08

  • Listener Mailbag 1:00:55

  • Working on 1:08:05

  • Pop culture picks 1:12:34

  • Interview with Polyarc design director Joshua Stiksma on Moss: Book II 1:17:56

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Credits
Hosts: Devindra Hardawar and Cherlynn Low
Guests: Dan Cooper and John LePore
Producer: Ben Ellman
Music: Dale North and Terrence O'Brien
Livestream producers: Julio Barrientos
Graphic artists: Luke Brooks and Brian Oh


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