Jazz generated by a neural network is absolutely terrifying
A pair of musicians-turned-programmers used a John Coltrane record to train a neural network. The result is a provocative glimpse of what it sounds like when an algorithm deconstructs a piece of human art -- and reassembles it into something a human would never create. The music the algorithm produces, which is streamed live 24 hours a day, is uncanny. Let's just say that it's not your dad's jazz. Dadabots, which is a collaboration between coders CJ Carr and Zack Zukowski, has done other experiments with AI-generated music.
Oct-25-2019, 15:56:32 GMT