From Youtube, the tune composed by artificial intelligence of the Mountain View giant
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Genoa – the project is ambitious, and it is those that command a little ‘(est?) awe: Google’s artificial intelligence to teach creativity , starting with music. It’s called “Magenta”, and is the study with which the Mountain View giant, for the first time ever , did compose a song to a computer.
A little tune, for heaven’s sake, nothing complex or transcendental . But that is enough to make a miracle fans of synthetic consciousness, and all the possible implications that this goal entails.
This is a melody of 90 seconds, made up of a few notes on a rhythmic base but was added later by the man. The result, created through neural networks “trained” to the music, is a composition that you could listen to from the keyboard of a child instead of in school of a conservatory, but it is the first tangible result of the project in the field musical.
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Better results were seen in the painting: Google has taught the machine how to create works of ‘ art from photographs, and the computer has created a series of paintings recently sold at auction in San Francisco. There is still a long way to go, however, before the AI you get master the pen . The first cyber-essays written by neurons of Big G are soaked poetry of melancholy but by doubt literary value.
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