AI Makes a Pudding Story; Data Explorations of Infant Sleep Training and Sci-FiNew visual essays from The PuddingThe Pudding is a publication for visual essays. You may have stumbled upon some of our projects, such as Women’s Pockets are Inferior, How Bad is Your Spotify or Apple Music?, or A People Map of the US. Here are our new projects to share!
Thanks a ton for continuing to subscribe! Special shout-out to all the recent Patreon subscribers; your support means a lot! Can an AI make a data-driven, visual story?We’ve heavily experimented with folding AI into our story process. But we wanted to know: what would happen if it fully replaced us and made its own story? Explore the essay it generated, titled by the AI, “The Sadness of Song: How Pop Music is Turning to the Dark Side.” Is Sleep Training Harmful?Contributor Tom Vaillant is a new parent, and much like every other new parent, he has wrestled with the question of sleep training. Is it good or bad? You’ll get different answers depending on where you look. Tom dives into social media and scientific research to set the record straight. Who killed the world?Alvin Chang loves science fiction. The genre imagines rich worlds that feel just barely within reach for humanity. It explores our deepest fears and our most pollyannaish hopes. In this essay (and video!), Alvin delves into the data of sci-fi. Often, modern sci-fi films start after the world has completely broken. But we live in a world where we’re trying to avoid that fate. Alvin examines how the plots of sci-fi films have evolved over the years (e.g., why the world is broken, and whether it recovers), and you’ll see how the genre helps us imagine a future that we want to inhabit. Quick asides!
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