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Jun 20, 2023

Lofi Generator

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

This week my guest Anne Scherer, a professor of marketing at the University of Zurich who specializes in the psychological and societal impacts that result from the increased automation and digitization of the consumer-company relationship.

In this episode we focus on the details Anne covers in, You and AI, a book she co-authored with Cindry Candrian to bring an accessible understanding of the ways in which AI is shaping our lives. This takes on a tour of topics such as our symbiotic relationship with AI, manipulation, regulation, the proposed 6 month pause on AI development, the business advantages of better data policies around AI, the difference between artificial intelligence and human intelligence, and more.

Find out more about Anne and her book at annescherer.me.

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Jun 19, 2023

AI-Generated Music Is About to Flood Streaming Platforms

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There are already countless songs on Spotify, Apple Music, and SoundCloud. And as tunes become easier to create, anyone can add to the copyright din.

Jun 18, 2023

The Drone Jar: Light-Dependent Synth

Posted by in categories: drones, media & arts

The Drone Jar creates sound using three square-wave oscillators which modulate against each other to create dynamic tones. These oscillators alone already open up a wealth of sonic possibilities, but combined with the exciting control method, the Drone Jar becomes an inspiring and exploratory way to create music.

Though the Drone Jar is best suited to dark environments where light can be directed at the inputs, it also creates neat results outside in the sun. Check out the video demonstration, which uses a flashing bike light, to hear the endless potential of this little device!

Jun 17, 2023

Grammy Awards Restrict AI: Only ‘Meaningful’ Human Work Will Be Recognized

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

Only “human creators” can be nominated for Grammy Awards, according to new eligibility requirements released Friday by the Recording Academy, as the music industry adds new limitations for songs produced by artificial intelligence.

Any work that features elements created by AI must also feature a “human authorship component” that is “meaningful” in order to be considered for a Grammy Award, according to new requirements released Friday by the Recording Academy.

The Recording Academy previously said it “embraces advances in technology,” adding it wanted to ensure “human creativity and passion is protected.” song created by artificial intelligence must have a “human authorship component” that is “meaningful,” according to new eligibility requirements.

Jun 14, 2023

AI Creates ‘Final Beatles Song’: What Does It Mean For The Future Of Music?

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Explore how AI is revolutionizing the music industry, from creating original songs to altering how we discover and listen to music & even posing questions about copyright.

Jun 14, 2023

Meta’s AI ‘MusicGen’ creates rock lullaby in just 341 seconds with text prompts

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

MusicGen has been trained on 20,000 hours of music.

Meta has unveiled MusicGen, an artificial intelligence(AI) music-generating system which can be conditioned using text prompts or melodies. It’s similar to Google’s MusicLM, which can build on existing melodies, whether they are whistled, hummed, sung, or played on an instrument.

Generating music is a challenging task as it contains harmonies and melodies from different instruments, which create complex structures. Meta’s model was trained on 20,000 hours of music, reported Tech Xplore. Meta released a demo of MusicGen on Hugging Face, and Interesting Engineering decided to have a go at it.

Jun 11, 2023

Space Folding Explained | Spacing Guild Navigation | Dune Lore

Posted by in categories: economics, education, media & arts, space travel

A discussion of the fascinating concept of space folding as it is presented in the Dune legendarium. In order to fill the needs of the vast interstellar empire of Frank Herbert’s universe the mechanism of space-folding is heavily relied upon. This form of faster-than-light travel enables spaceships to traverse astronomical distances instantaneously, and has proven crucial in shaping its social, economic, and political dynamics. Spoiler warning if you are unfamiliar with Frank Herbert’s Dune.

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Jun 11, 2023

Higher Dimensional Aliens

Posted by in categories: alien life, media & arts

Checkout Keysight World Innovate: https://keysig.ht/rX9blU
Could there be universes with more than 3 Dimensions? And if so, could life exist there?

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Jun 10, 2023

These AI Music Generators Are Mind-Blowing—And Make You Feel Like a Virtuoso

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Instead of yanking the rug away from producers, these tools can actually streamline the music production workflow. We put together a guide to help you get your feet wet.

Jun 7, 2023

Apple Vision Pro Impressions!

Posted by in categories: computing, media & arts

I tried Apple’s first ever spatial computing device, a $3500 VR headset. These are my honest thoughts.

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