Kim Gordon Shares New Single “DIRTY TECH,” Accompanied by Video Clip

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  • Kim Gordons new single, Dirty Tech, delves into the power dynamics between humans and artificial intelligence, with its music video reflecting concerns about AI chatbots potentially becoming future bosses.
  • The song is part of Gordons upcoming album, Play Me, set to release on March 13 by Matador Records.
  • The video for Dirty Tech was directed by Moni Haworth and features Kim in an abandoned corporate office, symbolizing the potential impact of AI on our workplaces.
  • Previously, Gordon released her first single, Not Today, accompanied by a short film directed by Kate and Laura Mulleavy of Rodarte, whose work was discussed in Harpers Bazaar.

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Kim Gordon Explores AI and Future Bosses in “Dirty Tech” Video

Kim has released “Dirty Tech,” the second single from her upcoming album, Play Me, scheduled for release on March 13 by Matador Records. The song explores the power dynamic between humans and robots. The music video for “Dirty Tech,” directed by Moni Haworth, features Kim in an abandoned corporate office, reflecting her concerns about AI chatbots becoming our future bosses and her belief that we are unprepared for the implications of this technology. Kim’s first single, “Not Today,” was released last month, accompanied by a short film directed by Kate and Laura Mulleavy of Rodarte. The Mulleavy sisters discussed the film in Harper’s Bazaar.

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