Digital Culture - IAE de Poitiers

Students from IAE de Poitiers took part in a course taught entirely in English, where they created their own radio shows from A to Z. From choosing their topics to recording, hosting, and editing, they explored a wide range of issues related to the digital world.

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Brainrots

You scroll. You lose track. You dive back in. Welcome to the world of Brainrots!In this episode, we revisit the most addictive trend of the moment: its origins, its excesses and its very real effects on the concentration of students at IAE Poitiers.With an exclusive testimony, we explore the ins and outs of a phenomenon that is as funny as it is worrying... To find out what it's all about, you know what you have to do. 

AI Drowning

Are we still able to distinguish between truth and falsehood in the age of artificial intelligence? AI Drowning is an episode produced by students in second year of Master Digital Communication Strategy at IAE of Poitiers, which explores our relationship with AI-generated content.Hosted by Grégoire, the episode draws on the perspectives of several contributors. Chloé went out to meet the public to gather opinions and perceptions on AI generated content. Maëlle presents a report on music generated by AI and the challenges of copyright. Marie sheds light on AI generated beauty filters and their effects on usage and representation. Mahel interviews Mathis Romano, a digital education engineer at the University of Poitiers, to understand how to distinguish between human and artificial content.The episode concludes with a debate about the AI Act, its effectiveness, and its limitations.Enjoy the episode! And keep your eyes peeled.

Music Lovers

Music lovers, welcome to this podcast!
 From Vivaldi to Theodora, vinyl records to Spotify, music is constantly evolving.
Eras intersect, echo one another, and blend together: classical, rap, 80s, techno… it’s hard to know where to turn—especially with our ears!
But deep down, what makes a song go viral?
To find out, we handed the microphone to young and old alike, to concert enthusiasts, and even to a former musicology student, who reveals some well-kept secrets.
 So dive with us into the secrets of musical virality!

AlgoRythmes

Welcome to AlgoRythmes, a podcast where we talk about music and artificialintelligence in a relaxed, accessible way. With our team, Antoine hosting, Éléa and Élinaon interviews, Camille as columnist, and Sarah in the field, we explore how AI ischanging the way music is created and experienced.We debate, play listening games, test our ears, and meet people who use AI in theircreative process.Real song or algorithm-generated track? It’s not always easy to tell.From artists and deepfakes to creativity, tools, and the limits of technology, we askquestions without claiming to have all the answers.AlgoRythmes is a space to listen, think, and stay curious about the music of today andtomorrow.