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Oct 10, 2023

New study finds audience heartbeats and breath rates synchronise during a classical concert

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Classical music concerts make audience members’ hearts beat in sync – particularly if they have ‘agreeable’ personalities.

Oct 10, 2023

Brain Behind ChatGPT: Mira Murati Inspirational Story

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Oct 9, 2023

The Creator: The State of Original Filmmaking in Hollywood

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I really am going to watch this. I love Sci-Fi and AI.


Prepare to meet… The Creator.

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Oct 9, 2023

Welcome to the AI gym staffed by virtual trainers

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Each member works out within a designated station facing wall-to-wall LED screens. These tall screens mask sensors that track both the motions of the exerciser and the gym’s specially built equipment, including dumbbells, medicine balls, and skipping ropes, using a combination of algorithms and machine-learning models.

Once members arrive for a workout, they’re given the opportunity to pick their AI coach through the gym’s smartphone app. The choice depends on whether they feel more motivated by a male or female voice and a stricter, more cheerful, or laid-back demeanor, although they can switch their coach at any point. The trainers’ audio advice is delivered over headphones and accompanied by the member’s choice of music, such as rock or country.

Although each class at the Las Colinas studio is currently observed by a fitness professional, that supervisor doesn’t need to be a trainer, says Brandon Bean, cofounder of Lumin Fitness. “We liken it to being more like an airline attendant than an actual coach,” he says. “You want someone there if something goes wrong, but the AI trainer is the one giving form feedback, doing the motivation, and explaining how to do the movements.”

Oct 9, 2023

Musicgen Streaming by sanchit-gandhi

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“Stream the outputs of the MusicGen text-to-music model by playing the generated audio as soon as the first chunk is ready.”


Discover amazing ML apps made by the community.

Oct 8, 2023

Artists across industries are strategizing together around AI concerns

Posted by in categories: government, media & arts, robotics/AI

As creative industries grapple with AI’s explosion into every artistic medium at once, separate calls from artists warning the world to take action before it’s too late are starting to converge. From fake Drake songs to stylized Instagram profile pictures, art conjured with newly sophisticated AI tools is suddenly ubiquitous — and so are conversations about how to rein in the technology before it does irrevocable harm to creative communities.

This week, digital rights organization Fight for the Future partnered with music industry labor group United Musicians and Allied Workers to launch #AIdayofaction, a campaign that calls on Congress to block corporations from obtaining copyrights on music and other art made with AI.

The idea is that by preventing industry behemoths like major record labels, for example, from copyrighting music made with the assistance of AI, those companies will be forced to keep looping humans into the creative process. But those same concerns — and the same potential strategies for pushing back against the onslaught of AI — exist across creative industries.

Oct 8, 2023

Hamas gunmen open fire on hundreds at music festival in southern Israel

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During the surprise assault on Israel by Palestinian militant group Hamas Saturday, gunmen opened fire on hundreds of young people during a dance music festival in the southern Israeli kibbutz of Re’im near the Gaza Strip, according to the Associated Press and multiple Israeli media outlets.

Witnesses told the Times of Israel that rocket fire was followed by gunshots fired into the crowd, as hundreds tried to flee.

“The music stopped and there was a rocket siren,” a young woman called Ortal told Israel’s Channel 12, according to Reuters. “Suddenly out of nowhere, they started shooting.”

Oct 6, 2023

AI model beats PNG and FLAC at compression

Posted by in categories: internet, media & arts, robotics/AI

What would we do without compression?

Those music libraries and personal photo and video collections that would force us to purchase one after another can instead be squeezed into portions of a single drive.

Compression allows us to pull up volumes of data from the Internet virtually instantaneously.

Oct 6, 2023

New technique based on 18th-century mathematics shows simpler AI models don’t need deep learning

Posted by in categories: information science, mathematics, media & arts, robotics/AI

Researchers from the University of Jyväskylä were able to simplify the most popular technique of artificial intelligence, deep learning, using 18th-century mathematics. They also found that classical training algorithms that date back 50 years work better than the more recently popular techniques. Their simpler approach advances green IT and is easier to use and understand.

The recent success of artificial intelligence is significantly based on the use of one core technique: . Deep learning refers to techniques where networks with a large number of data processing layers are trained using massive datasets and a substantial amount of computational resources.

Deep learning enables computers to perform such as analyzing and generating images and music, playing digitized games and, most recently in connection with ChatGPT and other generative AI techniques, acting as a conversational agent that provides high-quality summaries of existing knowledge.

Oct 5, 2023

Harmony in Hearts: Body Rhythms Sync to Classical Beats

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Summary: A recent study hints at a harmonious synchronization of movement, heart rate, and even the excitement level among audience members during classical concerts.

This in-depth exploration into the physical responses of 132 individuals during a live performance of classical pieces unveiled a fascinating cohesion in their bodily rhythms, notably in heart and breathing rates. Interestingly, personality traits, such as agreeableness and openness, appeared to elevate the propensity for such synchronization among listeners.

This novel insight opens up a captivating dialogue about the intertwining of music, communal experience, and individual physical responses.

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