Vox populi (disambiguation)
Vox populi is an interview with members of the public in broadcasting.
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Vox populi may also refer to:
- Vox Populi, a tract against the Spanish Match, published anonymously in 1620 by Thomas Scott
- Vox populi sound system, a group of DJs etc. based in London
- Vox Populi, an review website by Edgeworks Entertainment
- Vox Populi (art gallery), in Philadelphia, U.S.
- Vox populi (film), a 2008 Dutch film
- "Vox Populi" (Jericho), an episode of the TV drama
- "Vox populi", the slogan of WVOX radio station
- Vox Populi, a fictional movement in the video game BioShock Infinite
Songs
- "Vox Populi", a song from the album Nation by Sepultura
- "Vox Populi", a song by 30 Seconds to Mars from the album This Is War
gollark: You can't talk to anyone who's died to tyrannical dictators. Technically.
gollark: A generally intelligent AI:- could make itself more intelligent much more easily than a human- will probably have a very different set of capabilities to humans even if they "average out" to "equal intelligence" and thus might be really dangerous depending on what they are- is unlikely to share much of our human value system unless explicitly built that way
gollark: That's possibly reasonable but problematic to do.
gollark: Nobody would want AGI if it was just a nice paperweight.
gollark: They could do 3828288382 things, obviously. That's the problem.
See also
- Vox pop (disambiguation)
- Vox humana (disambiguation)
- Voice of the people (disambiguation)
- Vox populi, vox Dei, ('the voice of the people is the voice of God')
- Vox Populi, Vox Dei, a Whig tract of 1709
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