Could a lullaby written by an AI help you fall asleep?

Daily Mail - Science & tech 

Lullabies have been helping people drift off to sleep since 2,000 BC - and now, more than 4,000 years latera an AI machine has made its own relaxing tune. Scientists have produced two tunes - one by Scottish composer Eddie McGuire and the other created by neural networks, in an attempt to see which one is better. The AI-created lullaby was trained using sheet music in a computer-readable format, from which it developed a sense of harmony and rhythm, and it claims to be able to help cure insomnia. The AI-created music was trained using sheet music in a computer-readable format from which it developed a sense of harmony and rhythm. It was created through deep learning, which is based on layers of artificial neural networks inspired by the brain.