Your Own Song: Short Version
By Ellie Haberl;聽Illustrated by Stuart Sachs

Kylie turned up the sound on her smart speaker, Eliza, and started to sing along with the music, a new release from her favorite singer, Saylor June.聽
Eliza was like a member of the family, especially since she was in charge of recommending music, and Kylie鈥檚 family loved listening to music together. Kylie鈥檚 parents valued independence and programmed Eliza to listen for Kylie鈥檚 voice from the time she was very young.聽 The speaker used baby Kylie鈥檚 cries and coos to determine if she liked a song. Little by little, an algorithm was built around Kylie鈥檚 preferences as Eliza started to 鈥渓earn鈥 to play songs that Kylie liked. One day,聽 Eliza played one of Saylor鈥檚 songs. When Kylie showed that she loved Saylor by clapping and singing along, the speaker learned to play Saylor more frequently.聽
Kylie鈥檚 parents were incredibly unique and original artists. Her dad was famous for creating his own method for mixing paint right on the canvas, and he and Kylie often painted together in his studio.
One night, Kylie brought the family鈥檚 smart speaker into the art studio and asked Eliza to play a mix she knew her dad enjoyed, singers who have inspired Saylor June. Eliza answered Kylie鈥檚 request in a chirpy voice, 鈥淧laying Saylor June inspiration. Enjoy.鈥 A song by Andie, an artist who was popular in the 80鈥檚 started to play through the speaker.
鈥淥h, I LOVE this song! 鈥 Kylie鈥檚 dad said as he held his paintbrush like a microphone and sang in a high screechy voice.聽
Kylie groaned, 鈥淒aaaaaad. C鈥檓on! I love this song, too! I can鈥檛 even hear it over your terrible singing!鈥澛 She took a piece of scratch paper, crumpled it into a ball and threw it at him.
鈥淟isten up, pumpkin. You cannot silence me! I鈥檝e loved this song longer than you鈥檝e been alive. In fact, this song was playing the first time I went on a date with your mom!鈥澛
Kylie was surprised; she thought she had heard the story of how her parents met and 80s pop star Andie was never a part of the story.聽 She was confused. 鈥淲ait, I thought you met online? What do you mean this song was playing?鈥澛
Kylie鈥檚 dad put down his paintbrush microphone and squirted a blob of paint onto his canvas. 鈥淲ell, we met on this dating app called InTune that put people together based on their musical preferences. When we finally met, we weren鈥檛 surprised to learn聽 that we both loved the singer Andie, so we sat outside under the stars and listened to Andie for hours.鈥
Kylie swirled the paint on her canvas, 鈥淒ad. That鈥檚 nuts!聽
It鈥檚 strange though, you mostly chose the recommendations from Eliza! And Eliza just kept on playing Saylor June鈥檚 music.鈥澛
Kylie froze in place. 鈥淒ad. This is bananas. Here I was thinking you were the coolest parents in the world because you let me pretty much listen to what I wanted, but you and mom fixed all my algorithms before I was old enough to choose! You played Andie when I was little, and I bet the smart speaker heard me enjoying the music and started to recommend other singers like Andie! I bet that鈥檚 why Eliza began recommending songs by Saylor; she sounds so similar to Andie! And the rest is history. It was all decided before I was born!鈥
Her dad put down the paintbrush and turned to face Kylie. 鈥淪weetheart, don鈥檛 feel bad! It wasn鈥檛 Eliza鈥檚 music algorithm that made you who you are. Not at all.鈥 He laughed. 鈥淚t was the algorithm that brought your parents together and that made you who you are, or at least, partly who you are! He looked out the window and saw Kylie鈥檚 mom pull up in the driveway. He dropped his聽 paintbrush in the water. 鈥淥h! I鈥檒l be right back, I鈥檓 going to help your mom carry in those canvases!鈥 He rushed outside.聽聽
Kylie wasn鈥檛 sure how she felt about this new realization. There was just no way to find the boundary between who she was, authentically, and who she had become because of the presence of artificial intelligence in her childhood.聽聽
Kylie smiled.聽 鈥淎h, well.鈥 She thought, as she watched her parents help each other outside,聽 鈥淢aybe those algorithm wizards really know what they're doing.鈥 She started to hum a Saylor song as she splashed paint onto her canvas.
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Developed by AI Ethics Project 2020. This work is licensed under a聽.
Citation: Haberl, E. (2020). Your Own Song. V.1.0. Illustrated by S. Sachs. In B.Dalton and T. Yeh (Eds.), AI Stories Series. Available INSERT URL.
Acknowledgement: This work is supported by National Science Foundation聽to T. Yeh, S. Forsyth and B. Dalton, 麻豆免费版下载.