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Artificial intelligence themes explored in Canberra duo B(if)tek’s album titled 2020 have ‘come to pass’ – ABC News
Twenty years ago, Canberra’s electronica duo B(if)tek were focused on the year 2020. Now it’s here and many of the issues they explored “have come to pass”.

Two decades ago this week, Canberra electronica duo B(if)tek released their second album, 2020.
The album hinted at the possibilities of the future and the role of machines and artificial intelligence in our lives and, much to the surprise of creators Kate Crawford and Nicole Skeltys, some of it “has come to pass”.
“We were thinking about what the future would look like, and I was already interested in questions around artificial intelligence and the way humans and machines could collaborate,”…
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