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Fandom, Content, & AI

Kam Raslan | Julian Yap | OJ Law

06-Oct-23 21:00

Fandom, Content, & AI

A Bit of Culture welcomes another debutant to the show, as singer, composer and one half of Burger Buds, OJ Law joins culture vulture, Kam Raslan on the show. Together with veteran Julian Yap, they go through three topics that happen to tie into one another seamlessly. Kam starts the show by talking about fandom, and how, sometimes, the fans within fandom are taken for granted. After that, Julian talks about “content” and how contentious the term has become in trying to describe and categorise pop culture and art. Later in the show, OJ talks about how, despite the usual backlash, AI can sometimes be put to good use, especially when it comes to finishing off unfinished (potential) masterworks.

Produced by: Haniff Baharudin

Presented by: Kam Raslan


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