A.I. Music isn’t coming — it’s here. Summary In this episode, Arjun and Dinesh unpack what happens when the act of making music is no longer entirely human. From the neuroscience of creation — dopamine, oxytocin, and the state of flow — to the platforms banning artists caught between art and automation, this is a conversation about meaning, mastery, and identity. Because maybe the real disruption isn’t that machines can make music. Maybe it’s that they’ve exposed how fragile our busines...
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A.I. Music isn’t coming — it’s here. Summary In this episode, Arjun and Dinesh unpack what happens when the act of making music is no longer entirely human. From the neuroscience of creation — dopamine, oxytocin, and the state of flow — to the platforms banning artists caught between art and automation, this is a conversation about meaning, mastery, and identity. Because maybe the real disruption isn’t that machines can make music. Maybe it’s that they’ve exposed how fragile our busines...
Is your favourite eco-friendly product really as green as it claims to be? In the world of sustainability, not everything is what it seems. This episode takes a look at greenwashing—when companies falsely promote products as environmentally friendly—and its impact on genuine sustainability efforts. Our guest Uttam Banerjee, CEO of Ekam, a company pioneering waterless urinals and innovative sanitation solutions, shares their journey to reduce water and chemical use in cleaning products. But st...
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A.I. Music isn’t coming — it’s here. Summary In this episode, Arjun and Dinesh unpack what happens when the act of making music is no longer entirely human. From the neuroscience of creation — dopamine, oxytocin, and the state of flow — to the platforms banning artists caught between art and automation, this is a conversation about meaning, mastery, and identity. Because maybe the real disruption isn’t that machines can make music. Maybe it’s that they’ve exposed how fragile our busines...