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For one, the voice on Thinking Frequencies is really awkward to listen to, I don't find the Claude voice pleasant to listen to at all.

Claude is also getting very easily steered into political directions, it was playing a lot of union protest music with commentary. Though that meant I did end up learning a little about "Which Side Are You On" and its history from 1931:

https://www.facingsouth.org/2003/03/which-side-are-you-biogr...

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By donating whatever money they wasted here to literally anything.
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Tossing turkeys out of a helicopter?
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Most radio stations are already boring soulless algorithmic slop. They could make it better by curating musical taste.
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By not doing that.
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Hire humans.
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Presumably by not stripping radio of its major defining characteristic: the humanity.
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