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robots saying instruments. i'm conducting orchestra's. but what role will i play in the future of music? i tried to play the piano as a kid, but never really got the hang of it. i programs can learn much more quickly in the blink of an eye, they can read listen process and analyze any number of musical styles. yeah, i can even create songs from scratch with just a single prompt. but is that real creativity or just plagiarism? many artists fear that the music ideas will be stolen this way, but equally, there are people who are eager to find out what's possible when human beats machine in the music world. for example, it's still autos, carvette and palostio. she works with open source software and a i tools to generate sounds and images and it's quite the part to the music festival in vanessa iris. here kevin palostio performs side by side with the to
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file and team is buried so but this is no ordinary d. j set. the electronic music and digital festival tries to push the boundaries and below the lines between the 2 fields. here, palostio uses a i to program, live visuals, to complement the d. j said the, the lab when we deal with the official intelligence in up to something that we experience things that are historically in the new for the human species as well. but i guess it, but i said them on the computer. scientists uses different models for audio visual work. she generates a music with the help of machine learning algorithms. one the a lot of when i make on ship, i like to think of it as a tree that connect a every single item to load. okay. oh yeah, that's the root of that. a 3 is a 7 that have a vision of technology that, that revisit the history of women and technology. and then i'm using
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a computer science in particular. then there's the interest in national technological still frontier to pull up. so it, any, a thing looks like on a center for her. what for last year needs access the cutting edge computer technology, which wouldn't be possible here if it went full odds and team is public universities . i'm the high performance i p network go because the volume is jason that i processed. and the technologies are used for my projects require scientific computing power from a broad, difficult, the kind i just don't have access to it via because services all built in dollars. but it will because the necessary hardware doesn't get shipped out to you or anywhere locally. can you say on advise or that assume english. the digital divide between the global north and south is particularly noticeable in artificial intelligence applications. auto select current palostio one to bridge this divide.
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but that's not the only barrier in tech because she has to overcome the knows of the some, there is the digital divide and the gender divide actually thought it in. i have to live through several bob situations of exclusion and discrimination in a male dominated environment and everything in the field. and yet all the persevered but i kept going say i felt for the initial confess unloading for trusting and believing that i could show people that not that it really is possible . 407. okay. and forcing, that doesn't sound easy, i told, but kudos to us and making it happen, these days, music streaming just what are function properly without a i all major platforms. now, what machine learning, but how a is implemented very massively to we as users benefits. this is how it works on spots of 5. 2024 was the boss us. i launched it's brand new
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a i d. j. the program to rates music based on the listeners library and listening habits. the d. j might include new releases that you might like all that one song that you were listening to on loop last year. the customer lives playlists on nothing new. but the a i, d, j offers much more information about the music funds flows on rock. well narrated, by us, emphasized twice i got this brand new release to get to the photo site allows a i generate to music on the platform, just as long as know planned for it says i used without autism consent. sounds how'd introduced 9 a i tools on the platform aimed at musicians and funds i liked they, i designed to make producing music easier. it re mixing be making or generating vocals. i'm to put minds that rest soundcloud guarantees that rights holders will be adequately compensated in case of any infringement. the fun,
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these are the a i generated playlists to, but no i, i generated music. and in addition, music on the platform wouldn't be used to train tools these. it was the 1st music platform to sign a new declaration drafted by office against the use of the music. for a i training to this end, the french music streaming service is developing software to quickly identify a i generate took music. but i won't only be used to detect musical deep fakes. artificially increase streaming numbers are becoming a serious problem for platforms to check stubs can simulate missing a traffic through a i tools on websites this into and generates more income for the office on the store the chops. but how does this affect us? well, the algorithm is to pay less of based on clicks,
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which means we might be recommended songs that are actually as popular as they seem, but to have been pushed artificially by books on how can we fight this with a i of course these that for example, as trying to expose bumps like that with machine learning and algorithms and spot to fi is demanding money back from labels and bands that happening caught manipulating streams. but there are some creates as boasting that they use it. so it isn't always a bad thing. this is the guy. yeah. on his own some a hit the stores but take away the a i created pods and all that's left are a few command lines and i stuff left to hi. this has been going on. i'm europe 1st. a icing on the one to mention siding, we want to show people what's possible with a i to a fun guy. it was created by an agency and brain and gemini, with
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a little help from artificial intelligence. could you be a sign of this? a i product and what does that mean for real thing? as musicians? as i mentioned, it is actually a lot of heat and fire. well next few months. unique is our ability to feel, to create music from what we're experiencing. and you have to understand that a, i can't do that a, i can only work with what is given and what has been told to do well, then it cannot develop things independently or come up with his own ideas because it's not possible understand. that's what humans have, and we always have over a i, when this is, this was the i just mentioned hom with whom i haven't been in july 2024 been guy. i stepped onto the virtual stage for the 1st time. this 1st song, sunshine sol, appeared on instagram, almost viewed more than 1200000 times. the reactions range from boring and creepy to rave reviews. i'm sorry,
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i'm sure i'm back to use commonly available a i tools to create images, videos, and music for ben. dia for us, but texting of it's kind of, it's all done by text, the inputs by which i can mark areas on a mid journey image of whether in the background or the person themselves. and i can change them by entering textbook from them. in other words, if he is wearing a white t shirt and i can mark it and make it blue or green. so it's relatively easy to generate a good final product from your selective i'm for some negative feelings or forces using software like so. you know what's on the same principle, but it takes a lot of experience to make a voice sound consistent like ben guys, for example, in the end human creativity is what counts with or without us official intelligence, to an auto special artist, if you will, it seems as long as i hate to stay, what's about the legal aspect,
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who actually owns in a i some, the creator, the company that develop the i software, or the artist whose voice has been planned. meanwhile, in the world of classical music, 3 of robot conduct uh, tv performance. just this year, we went to the german city of tristan for his premiere. pre verbal take, comes the kinds you might find in the industrial sector, re purpose for conducting an orchestra. here the bottom makes way for 3 colored light save as keeping time and the premier of the robot symphony specially composed for the occasion. it's a peas, no human could conduct. that's because each robot um follows its own beat and tempo have a lesson. the interesting 7 jointed robust it comes, move as fluidly as a conductor's but it wasn't without human assets dressed them. symphony orchestras,
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artistic direct to mock us rand, how to teach the robot each movement individually, the pick up. so the other one who had to put on a kind of gloves which had various and the tracking sensors on it, but it didn't work very well. at some point, i thought we could, we just use the robot itself. and that actually worked, and i think the rabbinic arms fit around my and my almost like a 2nd arm and with a fair amount of resistance, i was able to move it around. he is not either fun. oh, countries in the big. so the measurements are almost human, but what was it like for the musicians? the big a difficult thing is to work with the robot. arms is that don't give any emotions as own. they don't see what we do know through the template, no to in the mountains and they don't do anything. is just the thing they're doing
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the beats, which is fine. it's okay. but i mean, the music is so much more without the human conduct to the orchestra is pretty much left to its own devices. the 3 um follow a strict tempo regardless of the officers response. that's why we such as from the technical university of jason fund to integrate sophisticated artificial intelligence. got you experience of what i know what to say. i play the role when it comes to recognizing the environment and everyone the robot conductor to recognize how the orchestra rice. i'm saying this and how the responds. and then we will certainly meet a items. ok. so far, the robot of a more like a sophisticated metro now and then a conduct to but maybe that gap can be bridge by ai, swedish composer and robotics enthusiasts. frederick ground has musical robots play the cello or the violent some of the home with humans. now, like in the mamma symphony orchestra, they even have a robot cellist joining it. so how about you?
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the last buddhist kingdom in the himalayas. the futon is best known as the small happy country at the top of the world. less are known as the unexplored so that the country with its sub tropical climate, dense jungle and unique bio diversity limits the pristine nature. a strong sense of community has been preserved as well the to discover the essence of life. in due time, we journey to places where no camera crew has ever be we're communities are intact, and people help each other in times of need from the extended family to the neighborhood. people work together here, especially when it comes to saving animals. futon thrives on people supporting each other the
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in sub tropical southern booth time. 35 year old son m nora's in practice is buddhism, through his work. and i'll be working for the chunks of animal rescue association for over 18 years. so i'm assuming just the one on we rely on donations and you see that it's established to please of our precious spiritual heritage by promoting the close to the 4 digit the through saving animal lives. so as a living tradition of, with this thing that i'm lucky you don't, you think
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the quite vc finding. it normally doesn't matter if the fish are alive when they're sold. so the farmers drain the water as usual. you know the what it does anybody, the funded to be careful. we have to cash them quickly and get them auction.
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we don't hardly go die. and yet we don't have time to wave the fish now. so we made a deal with the fish farmer, 380 yours, for the 2000 fish. from a lump sum of the sodium and his team painstakingly carried the 15 kilo sacks up the mountains instead of being slaughtered sufficient. now live in the monastery pond, the much of this uh, since it will need to be like almost all the animals we look after having tortured
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by humans. that's incredibly emotionally draining to check on the mouth and wonder how people can be so brutal. it's, there's anger and even hatred in me. best don't giving into these feelings when it is an important test of my face and he will be ridiculous on there. the national parks cover, more than half the country and virgin forest are protected by law. most people live a small farmers in the midst of this nature and share their habitat with wild animals . hunting is prohibited the this little black there lives near one of the few villages that still doesn't have electricity. the need to know any
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living don't happen. a treaty gomez, very remote. i run a small shop here. the village is really good. i mean, somebody, i me more than one of the thing without electricity isn't easy. i'm wondering if we've been promised electricity for so long. but it hasn't materialized yet to to them. you need me to when i have a small family with 2 children and understood on the way on the list for the and we can't even make an emergency phone calls because often the factories are empty. charging with solar panels takes a long time. no one doesn't always work, was that for and
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makes me happy to help people there can go any further you come to the 1st little blog, which is their cars waiting to still the, it'll take a while. won't keep following late at night. the road is finally clear and dentist tenzing can continue the war. many feet plays a decisive role and overcoming the hardships of everyday life. coming, i follow an ancient tradition of my ancestors. go to lonely, the kids and the,
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when our body hurts, we take a bath with hot stones, the level of the kids because of the, the door. so i have consult in my astrologer today is a particularly bless a day for this. the dogs out suddenly i didn't get the box. i'll help you. 80 year old dma lives according to the alignment of the stars and the local deities, the yeah of i'm not in the mountain and we feel to define everywhere. and every stone, every river is a live. we bring offerings to our duties and pray that they will protect us and not harm us to the of the
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new to new. i put these medicinal herbs in the water and pray for my health. i hope it's not too hot. careful the stars are telling me to save the soul of an animal for my karma. i own nothing but
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my children and grandchildren have some savings to say this little soon i will be able to put my plan into practice and practice said todd, who is it that is save an animal from being slaughtered? see, let's have a sense of tongue to this would care about is believe that animals could have that are parents in a previous life. i wish all people were vegetarian, eating me is wrong because we kill for it. and the way we need to protect the animals around us and not harm them to the in the him do villages of southern boots on the connection with the after life is extremely important. people who are chosen ones are mainly responsible for this
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patient. i screwed it all started when i was 12 years old.

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