The Download: music-making AI, and Kasparov's defeat

MIT Technology Review 

AudioLM, developed by Google researchers, generates audio that fits the style of the prompt, including complex sounds like piano music, or people speaking, in a way that is almost indistinguishable from the original recording. Crucially, it doesn't require labor-intensive transcription or labeling unlike most other AI-generated audio. Find out more, and listen to the sounds it created, here. I Was There When is an oral history project that's part of our award-winning In Machines We Trust podcast. It features stories of how breakthroughs and watershed moments in artificial intelligence and computing happened, as told by the people who witnessed them.