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The Lessons To Be Learned From Forcing Plants To Play Music

Plant music is coming to you, or rather, it's there if you seek it out — and there are plenty of musicians these days waiting to be discovered.

NPR

Artificial Intelligence and Music — What the Future Holds?

Research in Artificial intelligence is known to have already impacted and affected many major industries, and the Music industry is certainly one of those.

Medium

Meet the Tech World’s 10 Newest Bets on the Future of Music

Techstars Music’s 2020 startup class focuses on recording innovation, AI-driven fraud detection, real-time concert analytics and more.

Rolling Stones

Making Sense of Sound: What Does Machine Learning Mean for Music?

AI has proven to have a considerable impact on some major industries. While autonomous cars and virtual assistants are slowly becoming a reality, the creative industry has been experimenting with AI for several years already.

Datanami

La guitare fait sa transition écologique

Avec plus de 20 millions d’exemplaires produits chaque année, la guitare est l’un des instruments les plus vendus au monde (derrière l’harmonica !). Une popularité qui explique l'engagement particulier des fabricants pour des alternatives de construction respectueuses de la biodiversité.

France Musique

Comment l’intelligence artificielle révolutionne l’industrie de la musique

Mélodies originales, formats inventifs, labels innovants... Loin de remplacer les artistes, cette technologie permet d’explorer une multitude de nouveaux horizons.

Le Figaro

Amazon Is Patenting Technology That Predicts Future Hits and Popular Artists

Sick of a world created by influencers and tastemakers? It’s about to invade Amazon Music if this patent filing is any indication.

Digital Music News

Will 2020 Be The Year The Music Industry Fully Adopts Immersive Tech?

Last year, DJ Marshmello achieved a marketer’s dream, when millions of fans showed up in online video game Fortnite, where he played two virtual sets.

Forbes

Cloning musical heritage in the key of 3D

When Mina Jang played the same melodious tune on two different flutes behind a screen, she said the examiners grading her couldn't tell the difference.

The Jakarta Post


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