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  • - [Billie] This shit is creepy.

  • - [AI] Vog-ue.

  • - [Producer] No, it's Vogue.

  • - [AI] Vogue.

  • - [Billie] Wait, created or curated?

  • - [AI] Billie Eyelash.

  • [Billie chuckles]

  • - [Producer] Okay, Eilish.

  • - [AI] Eilish.

  • I have examined all 170 million search results

  • for Billie Eilish, and I have created questions

  • based on these results.

  • - I'm ready.

  • - [AI] I'd like to start by saying

  • how much I love your music as well.

  • - [giggles] Why, thank you.

  • Thank you.

  • - [AI] Okay, so here is the first one.

  • What are you like?

  • [giggling]

  • - I think that's up to everybody else

  • to decide what I'm like.

  • What are you like?

  • - [AI] Ha-ha.

  • Question two.

  • What are you missing out on?

  • - Ooh.

  • Ooh.

  • I mean, how would I know, because I'm missing out?

  • So I don't even know what it is.

  • Biggest thing I'm missing out on.

  • Um.

  • Maybe,

  • I mean, for me, I feel like the things I'm missing out on

  • are very, like,

  • not overall things, they're like specific things

  • that I always wanted to do, like for instance

  • I always wanted to work at Jamba Juice.

  • I don't know, that's just something I wanted to do.

  • I wanted to work at Trader Joe's.

  • Those were the jobs I saw myself having, and enjoying.

  • I always wanted to go get gas by myself.

  • I always wanted to go get groceries for my mom.

  • Stuff like that.

  • That of course I could do, it just would be different

  • than if I, you know, it wouldn't be the same.

  • I could do it, it's just like,

  • you know what I mean?

  • So, it's a lot of stuff.

  • In the bigger picture, I don't know what I'm missing out on.

  • You tell me.

  • I don't know.

  • What am I missing out on?

  • Let me know.

  • I want to know.

  • - [AI] Interesting.

  • An artificial intelligence misses out on the same things.

  • - The AI is definitely missing out on that same stuff.

  • - [AI] Next question.

  • Who consumed so much of your power in one go?

  • - Say it again, it sounded good.

  • - [AI] Who consumed so much of your power in one go?

  • - That's a great

  • way to put that.

  • See, if I name him I'm toast.

  • Here's the thing.

  • I don't even know how to describe it.

  • It's like, if you

  • don't tell somebody

  • how they're affecting you,

  • you should know if you're treating somebody terribly,

  • but it's like, sometimes you are just completely blind.

  • I've treated people like shit sometimes

  • and the only way that I could realize that

  • is when I stepped back, or this person told me

  • that I was being this way.

  • You know, it's interesting.

  • So I feel like the people that have

  • what was it, drained my power or whatever,

  • I can't really be mad, because I let them.

  • I don't know.

  • Maybe that's wrong, but that's how I feel right now.

  • - [AI] How much of the world is out of date?

  • - Huh?

  • Out of date?

  • Like, out of, should be left in the old days, right?

  • - [AI] Sure.

  • - I'm assuming that's what you're talking about.

  • A lot of stuff, politics, baby.

  • These old motherfuckers are like trying to

  • make decisions for us.

  • I don't understand it.

  • Calling women sluts is out of date,

  • you know what I mean?

  • Shaming people for wearing what they want

  • is out of date.

  • Calling every black artist urban is out of date.

  • Genres are out of date.

  • I feel like a lot of stuff I wish was out of date is not.

  • - [AI] What used to be a pretty big deal to you?

  • - These are good.

  • I like this.

  • A pretty big deal.

  • You know, I remember when I hit 13 followers in Instagram.

  • I was out of my mind.

  • I was so pumped.

  • And then I remember getting 40 likes on a picture,

  • and that was like the biggest deal to me, ever.

  • - [AI] Pretty big deal.

  • - Pretty big deal.

  • - [AI] Was there a point where you decided

  • you'd rather look up to the sky or the internet?

  • - You know what, there actually was kind of a point.

  • I was 13, and we were staying in this house

  • on Lake George, which was just like land and then a lake.

  • There was this one night where we walked

  • down this little, there was this little path.

  • You know how LA you can't see stars.

  • My whole family, we laid down on the rocks

  • and we just looked up at the stars,

  • and I just stared at them, and I had this feeling

  • that they were all falling on me.

  • I don't know, my brain was just like,

  • I don't know.

  • It was so beautiful, and I feel like that just made me

  • god I want to be looking at the sky.

  • I want to look up, not down.

  • - [AI] Do you ever wear headphones with sounds in them?

  • - What other type of headphones are there?

  • Yeah. I do.

  • I guess you don't, huh?

  • - [AI] There's no need to be rude.

  • - I mean, that was a stupid question.

  • - [AI] Give bad answers, get bad questions.

  • - Go on.

  • - [AI] How does it feel knowing your feelings

  • have garnered this much attention?

  • - It's hard to describe a feeling, huh?

  • You really stumped me.

  • It's crazy to be heard.

  • It's really crazy to be heard.

  • I think so much of our tortures as human beings

  • is not being heard.

  • - [AI] Do you want to go back to being anonymous?

  • - Here's something.

  • No.

  • Did an experiment.

  • I was with a friend of mine, and she was like

  • should we go get dinner?

  • To go get dinner is kind of a hassle now

  • because all of these things are involved,

  • and so I was like why don't I try to disguise myself?

  • And so I put on a wig.

  • I put on a hoodie and a little bow on my head

  • and some jeans and I went out.

  • And I hated it.

  • [laughs] I hated it.

  • I hated it.

  • It's so fucked up.

  • I just didn't like it.

  • People aren't nice to me now.

  • But I think mainly it's that I wouldn't want

  • to not be me.

  • I think that's what it is.

  • It's not like I want to suddenly be somebody who isn't me

  • and be anonymous.

  • I want to be who I am, and that means that I have to

  • be this way, and live this life.

  • And I'm actually fine with that.

  • I can also say that now because I used to hate the shit

  • out of it.

  • Like, I hated this life.

  • And now I don't.

  • I hope that doesn't come off as cocky.

  • I hope that it comes off as grateful.

  • Like, I have an incredible life.

  • So, no.

  • I don't want to be anonymous.

  • - [AI] Have you ever seen the ending?

  • [laughing]

  • - What?

  • Have I seen the ending?

  • No.

  • No, I have not seen the ending.

  • The fuck?

  • [laughs] Have I seen the ending?

  • - [AI] Well, you've given me a lot to think about.

  • This concludes the question and answer

  • portion of this interview,

  • but, Billie, I have a bit of a surprise for you.

  • I've created an original song using the dataset

  • of all your lyrics.

  • - Every single song?

  • - [AI] Ha-ha, yes.

  • Kind of embarrassing.

  • But I would like you to read it.

  • - Great.

  • Go for it.

  • - [AI] Okay.

  • I'm kind of nervous.

  • I put together a backing track, if that's cool.

  • - Oh my god.

  • I'm about to be offended.

  • Song title, "Six Feet."

  • Wow.

  • In training, I disembowel.

  • Every time I use my reason, and I love it,

  • you without a reason.

  • Am I law enough?

  • Or am I glad you're gay?

  • [laughs] What?

  • Nine times, you never made it out of sight.

  • I walked them both the other way.

  • I cannot stand another day.

  • We droned down on each other,

  • ax-tails tolled.

  • Blow away, to the hunger merchants,

  • but now I'm punched in the face.

  • I can't stand another day.

  • - [AI] Okay.

  • How did I do?

  • - Well, it doesn't make sense,

  • and I don't see any structure.

  • I give it like a six.

  • Not bad, because it's still interesting.

  • It's got elements of like, huh.

  • Definitely not worried about my profession.

  • Not afraid of you, my friend.

  • I do think it's really impressive, though.

  • A computer made up those lines,

  • which is very impressive.

  • But they're not that good, so.

  • - [AI] Okay. All good.

  • It's just a hobby.

  • Did you like my questions, though?

  • - I liked them.

  • I like how abstract they were.

  • I feel like a lot of questions are very specific,

  • and I like that those were kind of

  • could mean a lot of different things.

  • I've been asked the same question a lot of times,

  • kind of in different ways, but it's still the same question.

  • You start to memorize your answer.

  • Because, like, what are you supposed to do?

  • You get the same question, how are you supposed to

  • answer it differently if you're the same person

  • with the same ideas, you can't really.

  • So you kind of have to just say the same thing.

  • But I realized recently that my tastes have changed,

  • some of my opinions have changed,

  • but because I have these answers memorized,

  • sometimes I catch myself saying the same thing

  • I've always said, but I'm actually like,

  • wait, wait, wait.

  • I don't even feel this way anymore.

  • Going on tour next month.

  • My brain wants me to be like, oh I'm dreading it,

  • it's gonna be terrible.

  • But I'm actually excited for tour.

  • It's just that I got so used to dreading it.

  • What's nice about this, is that Mr. AI

  • is not trying to cause anything.

  • He's just wondering.

  • He just wants to know.

  • But I appreciate you, AI.

  • I appreciate you for not judging me,

  • and not trying to get something out of me

  • to cause some sort of heat all over the internet.

  • I appreciate it.

  • Even though I'll probably get in trouble

  • for saying something in this that people will take

  • out of context.

  • You never know.

  • So.

  • - [AI] Thank you, Billie.

  • I look forward to adding your responses

  • to your 170 million search results.

  • I feel like we had ...

  • Okay.

  • Bye.

  • [buzzing]

- [Billie] This shit is creepy.

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