AI interviewer asks Billie Eilish the weirdest questions

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AI interviewer asks Billie Eilish the weirdest questions

The bot also wrote a song for the Grammy winner

Billie Eilish has fielded countless interview questions during her meteoric rise to fame, but this week was the first time that they've been asked by a bot.

Fresh from sweeping the boards at the 2020 Grammy Awards , the 18-year-old songstress sat down with the AI interviewer in a video for Vogue  - and the bot proved a more original interlocutor than many of its human rivals.

Its abstract questions provoked some surprising insights into the singer's mind. Viewers learnt that Eilish used to dream of working at Jamba Juice or Trader Joe's, and once wore a wig out to dinner to avoid attracting attention - but she doesn't want to go back to being anonymous.

"How much of the world is out of date?" the AI later asked.

"Politics, baby," Eilish responded from beneath a Prada bucket hat, before adding slut-shaming, music genres, and "calling every black artist urban" - a nod to Tyler, The Creator's criticism of the Grammys' pigeonholing nomination categories - to her list.

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