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Researchers at the University of Toronto trained their neural network on 100 hours of online music. This way it was able to produce a simple 120-beats-per-minute melody based on the musical scale.

Better keep working on that neural network guys.

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  • Chet_Manly

    Chet_Manly 7 years, 3 months ago

    I know what I'll be walking around singing to myself for the rest of the day.

    That was awesome....ly bad, and I loved it.

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    • Chet_Manly

      Chet_Manly 7 years, 3 months ago

      I've listened to this four times now and I think it is very similar to some of the translated pop music from Korea. Psy (& Kpop, if I'm not mistaken) may be able to weave a more catchy tune, but the lyrics seem to have a similar randomness.

      I think I'm nerding out a bit too much on this now but I can't explain why.

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  • Todd73 7 years, 3 months ago

    It gives me comfort to see that artificial intelligence is not quite ready to take over the world. It appears the terminator apocalypse will need more time.

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  • lhriv 7 years, 3 months ago

    If I were going to imagine what a song written by artificial intelligence would sound like, this is EXACTLY what I'd expect, lyrics and all. It makes me giddy. Well done, AI, well done.

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