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melody: that is a great question. the transition period has, over time, become more and more structured. most recently, legislation passed to govern this period. that is very important. what the acceptance of the 2020 election would mean is that office space would be made available to the biden-harris transition team, that resources would begin to flow to the transition team, the agency review teams that go into all of the departments and agencies and assess personnel, litigation, regulation, policy issues, that they could begin to do their work in earnest. it would also mean that i.t. support and other kinds of support would be offered to the biden harris transition team. all of those things right now are frozen because the general services administration, and the administrator there, will not sign the certification necessary to allow that to work. so while president-elect biden is able to announce his white house team while he is able to determine who wants to serve in his cabinet, while he is appointed a covid-19 t
melody: that is a great question. the transition period has, over time, become more and more structured. most recently, legislation passed to govern this period. that is very important. what the acceptance of the 2020 election would mean is that office space would be made available to the biden-harris transition team, that resources would begin to flow to the transition team, the agency review teams that go into all of the departments and agencies and assess personnel, litigation, regulation,...
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loves the city i live in and many have paid tribute to it would be in so many different arias and melodies. so i picked a few of them to have any kind. also i could offer was i was i was i was let's go up to the pinnacle one more time than the saying of a living. the perfect 10 is how long do you hope to stay up there in the hay yet? i have come to realize how much i enjoy just living my life and during this time, under the coronavirus act, if i have also seen how many lovely things there are and you can spend your time doing so perhaps i will end up performing lesage seasons. it was raining, but i'm far from saying that i'm going to stop all together white stuff and i do think that there will come a time when i leave the stage. but that's a good way in the future when i does it for the next 10 years, at least, i imagine i'll continue along the same course. and then i might end up doing something else for a few years. could potentially i will quit because i can't imagine being on stage until i'm 90 it's inevitable at some point, if continuing on would only serve to undo everything you've a
loves the city i live in and many have paid tribute to it would be in so many different arias and melodies. so i picked a few of them to have any kind. also i could offer was i was i was i was let's go up to the pinnacle one more time than the saying of a living. the perfect 10 is how long do you hope to stay up there in the hay yet? i have come to realize how much i enjoy just living my life and during this time, under the coronavirus act, if i have also seen how many lovely things there are...
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writing in part, from the chords to the melodies to vocal style, it is undeniably, inmistakenly an r&o be clear, i absolutely love pop music. it just wasn't what i set out to make this time around. it's another good year for female artists. beyonce leading the field with a record-breaking nine nominations. dua lipa and taylor swift both picking up six nods. swift is up to win her third album of the year for "folklore." if taylor swift does win for "folklore," she'll be the first female to win album of the year three times. >> some negatives there when it comes to the weeknd. but some positives as well. beyonce with the most nods overall, received nine nominations in eight categories including both record and song of the year for "black parade". >> she's actually going to compete against herself. take a look at that. compete against herself. >>> coming up, this happened. they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amazing services of the post off
writing in part, from the chords to the melodies to vocal style, it is undeniably, inmistakenly an r&o be clear, i absolutely love pop music. it just wasn't what i set out to make this time around. it's another good year for female artists. beyonce leading the field with a record-breaking nine nominations. dua lipa and taylor swift both picking up six nods. swift is up to win her third album of the year for "folklore." if taylor swift does win for "folklore," she'll be...
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check a little from flushing how did he in the in the in the in that in that case the melody in the book that you the value. has it won in the bed of the mileage the by. we have a little bit. this is a little less than a secret that balcony items. it'll be a mis of office. closes office said we shouldn't be a blow to. the nose to handle them. jenna because all the animals robin did. do not know how to speak you know how could you know she did as she- i'm not gonna be kilo. this. day so with the device in whether the us as you can. yeah let's meet up up here. farmers are always exploring new ways to go the perfect the vegetables. and they're always under estimated in the world as much but in fact not only are they feeding us but they are also teaching us so much about how we can survive in the future. so it's important to keep the see the live because the seeds are the result of this artistic and scientific endeavor. that our farmers embarked on ten thousand years ago . he. this beautiful house family of thlehem was the for a while kind of left the untended to a particularly the garden an
check a little from flushing how did he in the in the in the in that in that case the melody in the book that you the value. has it won in the bed of the mileage the by. we have a little bit. this is a little less than a secret that balcony items. it'll be a mis of office. closes office said we shouldn't be a blow to. the nose to handle them. jenna because all the animals robin did. do not know how to speak you know how could you know she did as she- i'm not gonna be kilo. this. day so with the...
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similar programs have not yet reached a level of protection to be able to accurately recreate a hokum melody and all the characteristics of a human being's voice. but not all experts are convinced voice verification systems are safe to err. i see voice as an interesting addition. it's just, it's not just concepts, it's interest. now i wouldn't use my voice for banking and so on and survive pretty actually, and have to not just, the technology is only just getting started on the home. so at their rest doubts. but despite these, the tech giants seem voice, command and analysis as the next major intersection between humans and machines. and the technology has already made it into our homes. researchers expect that before long our whole apartment or house will be equipped with microphones and speakers so that smart speakers might even become redundant. i have to say that i have some concerns about this. to mean my apartment is generally a really private place, and i don't want to feel like someone or something is listening to me when i'm at home. but what do you think about this? what do you use
similar programs have not yet reached a level of protection to be able to accurately recreate a hokum melody and all the characteristics of a human being's voice. but not all experts are convinced voice verification systems are safe to err. i see voice as an interesting addition. it's just, it's not just concepts, it's interest. now i wouldn't use my voice for banking and so on and survive pretty actually, and have to not just, the technology is only just getting started on the home. so at...
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melody joins us by phone.son to the 100 days of franklin delano roosevelt with this one. both faced urgency, a country in a dire situation that needs to be fixed. how much can joe biden do without a cooperative senate if he can't get wul. >> ali, it's great to be with you. the seas will definitely be choppy, but at the same time i think the people have spoke within the election of joe biden, and just listening to your past guest, mary turner, the urgency of the situation points to the fact a lot mass to be done. we heard just yesterday that secretary mnuchin said, well, we'll come back to the table to see if we can negotiate a deal. they want to do something more narrow than president-elect biden wants to do, but i think there will be growing pressure as we see the coronavirus spread across the united states and intensify to put in place the kind of package that president-elect biden has been focused on, relief plans that include states and locals and also addresses the issues affecting the economy. so while i
melody joins us by phone.son to the 100 days of franklin delano roosevelt with this one. both faced urgency, a country in a dire situation that needs to be fixed. how much can joe biden do without a cooperative senate if he can't get wul. >> ali, it's great to be with you. the seas will definitely be choppy, but at the same time i think the people have spoke within the election of joe biden, and just listening to your past guest, mary turner, the urgency of the situation points to the...
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i'll go to melody on that question. does it worry you at all that biden might be too conciliatory who he brings in? >> one of the things we know is that joe biden has been a in government for quite sometime and if you are a student of joe biden and i spent time on the senate judiciary committee and staff person watching him when he was chair and ranking member. and working with him in the obama white house. and one you have to understand who he is. and what the record represents. two, like most presidents he wants to surround himself with the diversity of opinions and diversity of views. but this is what i mean when i say study joe biden, he's going to make the decision that he thinks is the best set of decisions for the country. i believe that he will create a coalition and that kind of diversity that i was speaking of that not everyone is going to like everyone that is a part of the cabinet or part of the senior white house staff. ultimately, i think the norms i think his values and his principles he talked about on t
i'll go to melody on that question. does it worry you at all that biden might be too conciliatory who he brings in? >> one of the things we know is that joe biden has been a in government for quite sometime and if you are a student of joe biden and i spent time on the senate judiciary committee and staff person watching him when he was chair and ranking member. and working with him in the obama white house. and one you have to understand who he is. and what the record represents. two,...
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i live in and many have paid tribute to it already in so many different arias and melodies. so i picked a few of them. the hobbit any kind also i could offer was i was i was i was i was. c let's go up to the pinnacle one more time in the saying, i will ignore the smell of operatic tennis. how long do you hope to stay up there in the hay yet? i have come to realize how much i enjoy just living my life. and during this time, under the coronavirus act, if i have also seen how many lovely things there and you can spend your time doing unfun con. so perhaps i will end up performing lesage seasons. it was raining, but i'm far from saying that i'm going to stop all together white stuff and i do think that there will come a time when i leave the stage and, but that's a good way in the future when i does it for the next 10 years at least, i imagine i'll continue along the same course and then i might end up doing something else for a few years intentionally i will quit because i can't imagine being on stage until i'm 90 it's inevitable at some point. if i'm continuing on, it would on
i live in and many have paid tribute to it already in so many different arias and melodies. so i picked a few of them. the hobbit any kind also i could offer was i was i was i was i was. c let's go up to the pinnacle one more time in the saying, i will ignore the smell of operatic tennis. how long do you hope to stay up there in the hay yet? i have come to realize how much i enjoy just living my life. and during this time, under the coronavirus act, if i have also seen how many lovely things...
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samantha and melody.e wanted to take part in a trial. and they said "this is plasma, coming from someone that‘s already had it, that in this plasma there‘s antibodies. and we want to try to see will it can help people like you." staff at st thomas‘ hospital in london filmed the moment ann was given the plasma. she was the first person in the country to get it. i can remember looking up and seeing this pouch. itjust looked like wlicd gold. to me, that‘s what it is, it‘s liquid gold. kugan is an a&e charge nurse who‘s pretty sure he got covid—19 at the hospital where he works. it was kugan‘s plasma that was given to ann. i knew that it's going to be a trial for very badly ill people in itu, after all, this gloomy time of the covid, i thought there was something, some change happen. it was good news. kugan and ann are about to meet for the first time. hello. hi. it is brilliant to see your face, it‘s amazing. i‘ve been looking so forward to it. me too. oh, my god. grateful, thankful — there is no words on ea
samantha and melody.e wanted to take part in a trial. and they said "this is plasma, coming from someone that‘s already had it, that in this plasma there‘s antibodies. and we want to try to see will it can help people like you." staff at st thomas‘ hospital in london filmed the moment ann was given the plasma. she was the first person in the country to get it. i can remember looking up and seeing this pouch. itjust looked like wlicd gold. to me, that‘s what it is, it‘s...
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everyone loves the city i live and many have paid tribute to it would be in so many different areas and melodies. so i picked a few of them, the hypothetical. and also i could offer was i was god. i was a low was i was. c let's go up to the pinnacle of one more time and in the saying, i will ignore the smell of operatic tennis. how long do you hope to stay up there in the hay yet? i have come to realize how much i enjoy just living my life. and during this time, under the coronavirus act, i've also seen how many lovely things there and you can spend your time doing. so perhaps i will end up performing less each season. it was raining, but i'm far from saying that i'm going to stop all together white stuff and i do think that there will come a time when i leave the stage. but that's a good way in the future when i does it for the next 10 years, at least, i imagine i'll continue along the same course. and then i might end up doing something else for a few years intentionally. i will quit because i can't imagine being on stage until i'm 90 and it's inevitable at some point, if continuing on would o
everyone loves the city i live and many have paid tribute to it would be in so many different areas and melodies. so i picked a few of them, the hypothetical. and also i could offer was i was god. i was a low was i was. c let's go up to the pinnacle of one more time and in the saying, i will ignore the smell of operatic tennis. how long do you hope to stay up there in the hay yet? i have come to realize how much i enjoy just living my life. and during this time, under the coronavirus act, i've...
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so we can afford to have kings and his prayers are with melody was rock and roll. writings are no better. all right, all right, but it did not run into that. i mean, yeah, man for those that he complained about today on the say by those people, be a millionaire. got jealous of you have meals, go up to them. and i will say a lot of people being with you on the dime and i was over all saying it sells of those. if i'm going to buy one of the finals going on, do a full on so good medicine. welcome. but i know you saw that he was in and going to work for deepak school who got it that does that, but i actually anybodies of what could be some fun if you found that and for once i'm not imagine going to have, i'm sorry david, i'm not, but you're going like you by, as usual, knew what you would have to do and on time, most, any community, as you know, we can't comment on the governor's. i'm a little bit mean, but by we have to remember how on earth that left him. as i mentioned on the ice every day, i thought he would leave me. do i get off? going to go on the top 4040. some
so we can afford to have kings and his prayers are with melody was rock and roll. writings are no better. all right, all right, but it did not run into that. i mean, yeah, man for those that he complained about today on the say by those people, be a millionaire. got jealous of you have meals, go up to them. and i will say a lot of people being with you on the dime and i was over all saying it sells of those. if i'm going to buy one of the finals going on, do a full on so good medicine. welcome....
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nine, years old would remember these beautiful songs, a love song with beautiful lyrics, beautiful melodiesund words. and i had no idea how or why a kid of 8, 9, 10 years old would remember those songs which i -- record on later in my life. and for me it made a very, very important part in our family, and my brothers and sisters of all my siblings, music's always been a very, very important part of our lives. and for me, it's been an incredible vehicle, a conduit to parts of the world that i never imagined i could visit, all over europe, over spain, parts of mexico united states, and it brought me in contact with so many different people from walks of life. it's been an amazing story to me. and i owe it all to music. damian: ah, well, and we are reaping those rewards joe [speaking foreign language] what you've done. it's same thing with us, i guess, when we're feeling down and out, just put on some little joe, throw a couple of [speaking foreign language] maybe a couple of [speaking foreign language] and makes us feel a lot better. we're talking about the new book by little joe, little joe
nine, years old would remember these beautiful songs, a love song with beautiful lyrics, beautiful melodiesund words. and i had no idea how or why a kid of 8, 9, 10 years old would remember those songs which i -- record on later in my life. and for me it made a very, very important part in our family, and my brothers and sisters of all my siblings, music's always been a very, very important part of our lives. and for me, it's been an incredible vehicle, a conduit to parts of the world that i...
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we thought music probably originates in the melodies of speech people took something of the emotion embodied in speech and transferred it to music that theory suggests that we can manipulate people's mood and mental states through music. restaurants often play music in the background it's influences what we choose to eat how fast we consume it and how much with protests. to play. an experiment in england showed that with classical music playing guests who are willing to pay 10 percent more for their food even if they were not fond of that kind of music. you don't have to be a great fan of classical music to feel that it's somehow meaningful and dignified. and as we listen to it we tend to ascribe those attributes to other things we see around us would be able. other studies found that people adapt the rate at which they choose their food to the music that listening to cost beats hectic go play. a slow tempo say for a. little if the music feels slow dinah's linger longer and drink up to 40 percent more in fact at least when it's boots. still when it comes to on taste buds there are limits to
we thought music probably originates in the melodies of speech people took something of the emotion embodied in speech and transferred it to music that theory suggests that we can manipulate people's mood and mental states through music. restaurants often play music in the background it's influences what we choose to eat how fast we consume it and how much with protests. to play. an experiment in england showed that with classical music playing guests who are willing to pay 10 percent more for...
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music probably originates in the melodies of speech people took something of the emotion embodied in speech and transferred it to music that theory suggests that we can manipulate people's mood and mental states through music. restaurants often play music in the background it's influences what we choose to eat how fast we consume it and how much with protests. to play. an experiment in england showed that with classical music playing guests were willing to pay 10 percent more for their food even if they were not fond of that kind of music. you don't have to be a great fan of classical music to feel that it's somehow meaningful and dignified. and as we listen to it we tend to ascribe those attributes to other things we see around us would be able to. other studies found that people adapt the rate at which they choose their food to the music that listening to fast beats can take. a slow tempo say for. a little if the music feels slow dinah's linger longer and drink up to 40 percent more in fact at least when it's brews. still when it comes to on taste buds there are limits to the influ
music probably originates in the melodies of speech people took something of the emotion embodied in speech and transferred it to music that theory suggests that we can manipulate people's mood and mental states through music. restaurants often play music in the background it's influences what we choose to eat how fast we consume it and how much with protests. to play. an experiment in england showed that with classical music playing guests were willing to pay 10 percent more for their food...
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everyone loves this city, and many have paid tribute to it already in so many different arias and melodies. so i picked a few of them. the happy shiny kind also i could offer was i was i was a low i was let's go up to the pinnacle of one more time in the same goblin, nor the pits of operatic tennis. how long do you hope to stay up there in the hay yet? i've come to realize how much i enjoy just living my life. and during this time, under the coronavirus act, if i've also seen how many lovely things there you can spend your time doing. so perhaps i will end up performing lesage seasons. it was raining, but i'm far from saying that i'm going to stop all together white stuff. and i do think that there will come a time when i leave the stage. but that's a good way in the future. when i does it for the next 10 years, at least, i imagine i'll continue along the same course. and then i might end up doing something else for a few years intentionally i will quit because i can't imagine being on stage until i'm 90 and it's inevitable at some point, if i'm continuing on would only serve to undo every
everyone loves this city, and many have paid tribute to it already in so many different arias and melodies. so i picked a few of them. the happy shiny kind also i could offer was i was i was a low i was let's go up to the pinnacle of one more time in the same goblin, nor the pits of operatic tennis. how long do you hope to stay up there in the hay yet? i've come to realize how much i enjoy just living my life. and during this time, under the coronavirus act, if i've also seen how many lovely...
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you in so many different arias and melodies. so i picked a few of them. the hypothetical and also i could offer was i was i was, was, was i was i was. c let's go out to the pinnacle of one more time in the saying, i'll ignore the pits of operatic tennis. how long do you hope to stay up there in the hay yet? i've come to realize how much i enjoy just living my life. and during this time, under the coronavirus act, i've also seen how many lovely things there you can spend your time doing. so perhaps i will end up performing lesage seasons. it was raining, but i'm far from saying that i'm going to stop all together. white stuff and i do think that there will come a time when i don't leave the stage, but that's a good way in the future when i does it for the next 10 years, at least i imagine i'll continue along the same course. and then i might end up doing something else for a few years intentionally i will quit because i can't imagine being on stage until i'm 90 it's inevitable at some point, if continuing on would only serve to undo everything you've accom
you in so many different arias and melodies. so i picked a few of them. the hypothetical and also i could offer was i was i was, was, was i was i was. c let's go out to the pinnacle of one more time in the saying, i'll ignore the pits of operatic tennis. how long do you hope to stay up there in the hay yet? i've come to realize how much i enjoy just living my life. and during this time, under the coronavirus act, i've also seen how many lovely things there you can spend your time doing. so...
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i live in and many have paid tribute to it already in so many different areas and melodies. so i picked a few of them to have a character and also i could offer was i was was i was a low was i was. c let's go up to the pinnacle one more time in the saying, i will ignore the smell of operatic tennis. how long do you have to stay up there in the hay yet? if he had come to realize how much i enjoyed just living my life and during this time under the coronavirus act, if i've also seen how many lovely things there you can spend your time doing so perhaps i will end up performing less each seasons. it was raining, but i'm far from saying that i'm going to stop all together white stuff and i do think that there will come a time when i leave the stage. but that's a good way in the future when i does it for the next 10 years, at least, i imagine i'll continue along the same course. and then i might end up doing something else for a few years intentionally. i will quit because i can't imagine being on stage until i'm 90 and it's inevitable at some point, if continuing on would only se
i live in and many have paid tribute to it already in so many different areas and melodies. so i picked a few of them to have a character and also i could offer was i was was i was a low was i was. c let's go up to the pinnacle one more time in the saying, i will ignore the smell of operatic tennis. how long do you have to stay up there in the hay yet? if he had come to realize how much i enjoyed just living my life and during this time under the coronavirus act, if i've also seen how many...
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misty moonlight ♪ ♪ katydid sing like a symphony ♪ porch swing swaying like a tennessee lullaby ♪ ♪ melodygh a willow tree ♪ ♪ what was i s'posed to do ♪ standing there looking at you? ♪ ♪ lonely boy far from home... ♪ maybe it was memphis ♪ maybe it was southern summer nights ♪ ♪ maybe it was you, maybe it was me ♪ ♪ but it sure felt right ♪ every night now since i've been back home ♪ ♪ lie awake drifting in the memory ♪ ♪ think about you on my mama's front porch swing ♪ ♪ talking that way, so soft to me ♪ ♪ what was i s'posed to do ♪ standing there looking at you? ♪ ♪ lonely boy far from home ♪ maybe i
misty moonlight ♪ ♪ katydid sing like a symphony ♪ porch swing swaying like a tennessee lullaby ♪ ♪ melodygh a willow tree ♪ ♪ what was i s'posed to do ♪ standing there looking at you? ♪ ♪ lonely boy far from home... ♪ maybe it was memphis ♪ maybe it was southern summer nights ♪ ♪ maybe it was you, maybe it was me ♪ ♪ but it sure felt right ♪ every night now since i've been back home ♪ ♪ lie awake drifting in the memory ♪ ♪ think about you on my mama's...
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music probably originates in the melodies of speech people took something of the emotion embodied in speech and transferred it to music that theory suggests that we can manipulate people's mood and mental states through music. on the. restaurant itself and play music in the background it's influences what we choose to eat how fast we consume it and how much with protests. to play. an experiment in england showed that with classical music playing guests who are willing to pay 10 percent more for their food even if they were not fond of that kind of music. you don't have to be a great fan of classical music to feel that it's somehow meaningful and dignified. and as we listen to it we tend to ascribe those attributes to other things we see around us would be able. other studies found that people adapt the rate at which they choose their food to the music that listening to fast beats hectic. a slow tempo langar rest safer. if the music feels slow dinah's linger long and string up to 40 percent more in fact at least when it's bruce. still when it comes to our taste buds there are limits t
music probably originates in the melodies of speech people took something of the emotion embodied in speech and transferred it to music that theory suggests that we can manipulate people's mood and mental states through music. on the. restaurant itself and play music in the background it's influences what we choose to eat how fast we consume it and how much with protests. to play. an experiment in england showed that with classical music playing guests who are willing to pay 10 percent more for...
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it can then suggest what theme the melody could embark on next. music made mathematically. is it creative? is it art? i have of course it's another approach. that's the way you need to imagine it, and i'm going to, i belong to a whole generation of new composers, and also artists who have grown up with technology and off with algorithmic methods toward and what ai has now opened up for machine learning to put it more precisely is a kind of sparring partners, bearings part. a partner that helps in the composition process and reacts to suggestions. for 9 years. musician ali nick ryan has been developing a program to write sophisticated compositions. was this written by a man or a machine? it's impossible to tell he's big breakthrough came with a program which can compose pieces in the style of everything from mozart, to listen to a piece of music that is composed by an ai since it is able to examine responses. because the exact has no understanding of our emotions possible pianist, glenn gould's performances, were emotional and unconventional. though he died in 1902, his styl
it can then suggest what theme the melody could embark on next. music made mathematically. is it creative? is it art? i have of course it's another approach. that's the way you need to imagine it, and i'm going to, i belong to a whole generation of new composers, and also artists who have grown up with technology and off with algorithmic methods toward and what ai has now opened up for machine learning to put it more precisely is a kind of sparring partners, bearings part. a partner that helps...
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it can then suggest what theme the melody could embark on next. music made mathematically. is it creative? is it art? it's another approach. that's the way you need to imagine it, and i'm going to, i belong to a whole generation of new composers and also artists who have grown up with technology and with algorithmic methods. mission metod and what ai has now opened up for machine learning to put it more precisely as a kind of sparring partner, this bearings, a partner that helps in the composition process and reacts to suggestions for 9 years. musician ali nick ryan has been developing a program to write sophisticated compositions. was this written by a man or a machine? it's impossible to tell. big breakthrough came with the program which can compose pieces in the style of everything from mozart to show and streaming into a piece of music that is accomplished by an ai since it is able to examine responses . because the exactly not they, i suppose not understand. our emotions, classical pianist, glen gould's performances, were emotional and unconventional. though he died in
it can then suggest what theme the melody could embark on next. music made mathematically. is it creative? is it art? it's another approach. that's the way you need to imagine it, and i'm going to, i belong to a whole generation of new composers and also artists who have grown up with technology and with algorithmic methods. mission metod and what ai has now opened up for machine learning to put it more precisely as a kind of sparring partner, this bearings, a partner that helps in the...
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it can then see just what theme the melody could embark on next. music make mathematically. is it creative? is it art? it's another approach him and that's the way you need to imagine it. and i'm going to, i belong to a whole generation of new composers and also artists who have grown up with technology and with algorithmic methods that mission metod and what ai has now opened up or machine learning to put it more precisely is a kind of sparring partners, barings part partner that helps in the composition process and reacts to suggestions for 9 years. musician ali nick crying has been developing a program to write sophisticated compositions. was this written by a man or a machine? it's impossible to tell he's big breakthrough came with a program which can compose pieces in the style of everything from outside to show and streaming. listen to a piece of music that is composed by an isis is able to examine a wrist. because the exactly not they i says and does not understand our emotions. classical pianist, glenn gould performances were emotional and unconventional. though he d
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it can then suggest one theme, the melody could embark on next. music made mathematically. is it creative? is it art? it's another approach him and that's the way you need to imagine it, like i'm going to, i belong to a whole generation of new composers and also artists who have grown up with technology and with algorithmic methods that go with mission metod and what ai has now opened up or machine learning to put it more precisely, is a kind of sparring partners, barings, a partner that helps in the composition process and reacts to suggestions. for 9 years. musician ali nick ryan has been developing a program to write sophisticated compositions. was this written by a man or a machine? it's impossible to tell he's big breakthrough came with a program which can compose pieces in the style of everything from mozart to show and streaming the listen to a piece of music that is accomplished by an ai since it is able to do a government response. because the exactly, they isis and does not understand our emotions possible pianist, glenn gould's performances, were emotional and un
it can then suggest one theme, the melody could embark on next. music made mathematically. is it creative? is it art? it's another approach him and that's the way you need to imagine it, like i'm going to, i belong to a whole generation of new composers and also artists who have grown up with technology and with algorithmic methods that go with mission metod and what ai has now opened up or machine learning to put it more precisely, is a kind of sparring partners, barings, a partner that helps...
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it can then suggest what theme the melody could embark on next. music made mathematically. is it creative? is it art of the product? it's another approach. that's the way you need to imagine it, and i'm going to, i belong to a whole generation of new composers and also artists who have grown up with technology and with algorithmic methods. and what ai has now opened up for machine learning to put it more precisely, is a kind of sparring partners, barings part partner that helps in the composition process and reacts to suggestions for 9 years. musician ali new crying has been developing a program to write sophisticated compositions. was this written by a man or a machine? it's impossible to tell he's big breakthrough came with the program. which can compose pieces in the style of everything from mozart, to listen to a piece of music that is composed by an ai since it is able to examine responses because of the exactly the same as not understanding our emotions possible pianist, glenn gould performances, were emotional and unconventional, though he died in 1902, his style is
it can then suggest what theme the melody could embark on next. music made mathematically. is it creative? is it art of the product? it's another approach. that's the way you need to imagine it, and i'm going to, i belong to a whole generation of new composers and also artists who have grown up with technology and with algorithmic methods. and what ai has now opened up for machine learning to put it more precisely, is a kind of sparring partners, barings part partner that helps in the...
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i think about seventeen i think about my old jeep i think about the stars in the sky funny how a melodylike the soundtrack to a july saturday night, springsteen i bumped into you by happenstance you probably wouldn't even know who i am but if i whispered your name i bet there'd still be a spark back when i was gasoline and this old tattoo had brand new ink >> people demonstrated right after the victory speeches from president-elect joe biden and vice president-elect kamala harris. here is a look. [crowd noise] [chanting]
i think about seventeen i think about my old jeep i think about the stars in the sky funny how a melodylike the soundtrack to a july saturday night, springsteen i bumped into you by happenstance you probably wouldn't even know who i am but if i whispered your name i bet there'd still be a spark back when i was gasoline and this old tattoo had brand new ink >> people demonstrated right after the victory speeches from president-elect joe biden and vice president-elect kamala harris. here is...
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similar programs have not yet reached a level of protection to be able to accurately recreate the hokum melody and all the characteristics of a human being's voice. but not all experts are convinced voice verification systems are safe to air her and me i see voice is an interesting addition. it's just, it's not just concepts, it's interest. now i wouldn't use my voice for banking and so on and survive, but it actually gets to me, the technology is only just getting started on the home. so at their wrist. well, doubts that despite these the tech giants, he voice, command and analysis as the next major intersection between humans and machines. and the technology has already made it into our homes. researchers expect that before long our whole apartment or house will be equipped with microphones and speakers so that smart speakers might even become redundant. i have to say that i have some concerns about this. to mean my apartment is generally a really private place, and i don't want to feel like someone or something is listening to me when i'm at home. but what do you think about this? what do y
similar programs have not yet reached a level of protection to be able to accurately recreate the hokum melody and all the characteristics of a human being's voice. but not all experts are convinced voice verification systems are safe to air her and me i see voice is an interesting addition. it's just, it's not just concepts, it's interest. now i wouldn't use my voice for banking and so on and survive, but it actually gets to me, the technology is only just getting started on the home. so at...
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writing in part, from the chords to the melodies to the vocal style it is undeniably an unmistably ansic. it just wasn't what i set out to make this time around. ♪ >> reporter: it's another good year for female artists, beyonce leading the field with a record-breaking nine nominations. ♪ who needs to go to sleep when i got you next to me ♪ >> reporter: dua lipa and taylor swift both picking up six nods. swift is up to win her third album of the year for "folklore." if taylor swift does win for "folklore," she'll be the first female to win album of the year three times. kenneth, mona. >> thank you, megan. >>> coming up, the world series star who is now in custody south of the border. >>> also ahead, just in time for thanksgiving, a popular crock pot being recalled because of safety concerns. hd 8. hey les! her thick red stew's scrumptious scent wafted out of the window. hmm, be right back. ...mmm... story time got auntie leslie a little hungry! tremfya® can help adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis uncover clearer skin that can last. most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at
writing in part, from the chords to the melodies to the vocal style it is undeniably an unmistably ansic. it just wasn't what i set out to make this time around. ♪ >> reporter: it's another good year for female artists, beyonce leading the field with a record-breaking nine nominations. ♪ who needs to go to sleep when i got you next to me ♪ >> reporter: dua lipa and taylor swift both picking up six nods. swift is up to win her third album of the year for "folklore."...
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i think about seventeen i think about my old jeep i think about the stars in the sky funny how a melodyar horns honking] i bumped into you by happenstance you probably wouldn't even know who i am but if i whispered your name i bet there'd still be a spark back when i was gasoline and this old tattoo had brand new ink and we didn't care what your mom would think about your name on my arm baby is it spring or is it summer greta: that was the scene tonight in wilmington, delaware, vicedent-elect biden and president-elect harris claiming victory tonight. meanwhile, a live shot of black
i think about seventeen i think about my old jeep i think about the stars in the sky funny how a melodyar horns honking] i bumped into you by happenstance you probably wouldn't even know who i am but if i whispered your name i bet there'd still be a spark back when i was gasoline and this old tattoo had brand new ink and we didn't care what your mom would think about your name on my arm baby is it spring or is it summer greta: that was the scene tonight in wilmington, delaware, vicedent-elect...
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i think about seventeen i think about my old jeep i think about the stars in the sky funny how a melodyy saturday night, springsteen i bumped into you by happenstance you probably wouldn't even know who i am but if i whispered your name i bet there'd still be a spark back when i was gasoline and this old tattoo had brand new ink and we didn't care what your mom would think about your name on my arm baby is it spring or is it summer the guitar sound or the beat of that drummer you hear sometimes late at night on your radio even though you're a million miles away >> former president george w. bush has spoken with president-elect joe biden to congratulate him on his election victory. in a statement, the former president says, though we have political differences, i know joe biden to be a good man who has won his opportunity to lead and unify our country. i congratulate president trump and his supporters on a hard five campaign. we must come together for the sake of our families and neighbors and for our nation and its future, and we urge all americans to join us in wishing our next preside
i think about seventeen i think about my old jeep i think about the stars in the sky funny how a melodyy saturday night, springsteen i bumped into you by happenstance you probably wouldn't even know who i am but if i whispered your name i bet there'd still be a spark back when i was gasoline and this old tattoo had brand new ink and we didn't care what your mom would think about your name on my arm baby is it spring or is it summer the guitar sound or the beat of that drummer you hear sometimes...
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similar programs have not yet reached a level of protection to be able to accurately recreate the hokum melody and all the characteristics of a human being's voice. but not all experts are convinced voice verification systems are safe to air. currently i see voice is an interesting addition. it's just, it's not just concepts, it's internet. now i wouldn't use my voice for banking and so on and survive. i'm pretty active. i need to just email the technology is only just getting started on the home so at their rest, well, doubts that despite these the tech giants, he voice, command and analysis as the next major intersection between humans and machines. and the technology has already made it into our homes. researchers expect that before long, our whole apartment or house will be equipped with microphones and speakers. so that smart speakers might even become redundant. i have to say that i have some concerns about this. to mean my apartment is generally a really private place, and i don't want to feel like someone or something is listening to me when i'm at home. but what do you think about thi
similar programs have not yet reached a level of protection to be able to accurately recreate the hokum melody and all the characteristics of a human being's voice. but not all experts are convinced voice verification systems are safe to air. currently i see voice is an interesting addition. it's just, it's not just concepts, it's internet. now i wouldn't use my voice for banking and so on and survive. i'm pretty active. i need to just email the technology is only just getting started on the...
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you need to surround yourself with other people who are going to be off the melody and do not allow negative people or negativity to you talk you out of your dream. what are your passion about what you have? skills that are in the meantime, keep pursuing your education. you have to understand that you have so much purpose between 1024, that the decisions you make. not only going to pat yourself are going to back your kids and your grandkids. you don't even know who's going to benefit from the little decisions you make today. you may not see it, but your grandkids will definitely see it's true but it was for a moment. i watched her decide that she was going to be a thing. and i'm telling from the moment she decided she was going to be a singer, do the really a little girl at that point. every time i saw her do the work thing. ok. you know, this work ethic that she had was just freakin amazing. i mean, you know, as a kid sourcing it all the time. and then when we, we started just church in downtown houston, her family joined the kids in a system and she joined a choir and every now and then sh
you need to surround yourself with other people who are going to be off the melody and do not allow negative people or negativity to you talk you out of your dream. what are your passion about what you have? skills that are in the meantime, keep pursuing your education. you have to understand that you have so much purpose between 1024, that the decisions you make. not only going to pat yourself are going to back your kids and your grandkids. you don't even know who's going to benefit from the...
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host: let's talk to melody. melody is a teacher from stone mountain, georgia. good morning.aller: good morning, how are you today? host: just fine, go ahead, melody. have -- we we do not haven't been back since march. thank goodness for that. i do not agree that it should be a hybrid. it is very dangerous to the students, as well as the teachers. i teach third grade, and let me tell you, third-graders are very social and they are going to want to talk to their classmates. to me that is a recipe for disaster. host: what do you say to parents who say, well, i see that my child is not doing as well on the online learning as he or she and i havet school to go to work and i don't have daycare. school was where my child was while i was working. now i don't have anywhere to send my child? i can totally relate to the parents, however i would rather have the students alive than in an icu. host: melody, what do you think would make it safe enough for children to go back to school? is that a vaccine? should children not come back to school until a vaccine not only has been issued has b
host: let's talk to melody. melody is a teacher from stone mountain, georgia. good morning.aller: good morning, how are you today? host: just fine, go ahead, melody. have -- we we do not haven't been back since march. thank goodness for that. i do not agree that it should be a hybrid. it is very dangerous to the students, as well as the teachers. i teach third grade, and let me tell you, third-graders are very social and they are going to want to talk to their classmates. to me that is a recipe...
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so that means that it would have to melody when, when the united states or other countries might not have access to the internet if it was completely disrupted. and so in cyber conflict, there's a huge need for everyone to be on the same page in cyber crime. there has to be everyone on the same page or no one is secure. and so trying to fracture this out to china is worldview versus how that, how the internet has developed. it's just not going to be productive for everyone that is connected in using this, this wonderful platform. ok, max, can i ask you about? so there was a report that was produced of u.s. council on foreign relations that came up the vi there of the sort of digital trade zone complete with a treaty organization. and members who want to join this trade zone would have to abide by the treaty rules. and you know, there would be a mechanisms for sanctioning those members of that in the group with the rules is that, do we need something like that? i think something like that from an international point of view, an international effort to standardize the operations and ho
so that means that it would have to melody when, when the united states or other countries might not have access to the internet if it was completely disrupted. and so in cyber conflict, there's a huge need for everyone to be on the same page in cyber crime. there has to be everyone on the same page or no one is secure. and so trying to fracture this out to china is worldview versus how that, how the internet has developed. it's just not going to be productive for everyone that is connected in...
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these notes in melodies come from a process called sonification sort of occasion involves translating data into sound in this case stars and compact sources are converted the individual notes well extended clouds of gas and dust produced an evolving drone and that my friends creates the music of our universe. fastenings that nice happy note to your poem beautiful and you know it's beautiful i got to say this because we're right before we go is this one simple thing look voting is coming up vote your heart and conscious don't just vote party go for it vote what you believe in here at the end of the day in that. already believe that is our show for you today remember everyone in this world we are not told that we love them up so i tell you all i love you i am a rope and for and i'm of the sick i keep on watching all those hawks out there and have a great day and night. media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. high salacious community. are you going the right way or are you being so. direct. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted yo
these notes in melodies come from a process called sonification sort of occasion involves translating data into sound in this case stars and compact sources are converted the individual notes well extended clouds of gas and dust produced an evolving drone and that my friends creates the music of our universe. fastenings that nice happy note to your poem beautiful and you know it's beautiful i got to say this because we're right before we go is this one simple thing look voting is coming up vote...
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you the melody those who would love to be broke 70 to 80 percent for joe biden and a lot of those sweet incidents like yours and also they talked about there were new observers that is not true their words are there was a lawsuit filed because they felt they were too far away but at the same time they were able to go forward and what they're alleging is if you think about the facts or logic hundreds of thousands of votes. that is not something that happened in the united states of america there are safeguards in place for that that said i will tell you what it is like in philadelphia. in the network race horns honking parties in the streets it's still happening in the 6 hours later it's set the scene for you look at that this is a city hall that's across the street this is just now happening to give you some sort of drum circle i would say everyone in this for out i don't think i've seen anyone without a mask we've seen volunteers stations set up people handing out water and food i'm just reply for seconds if you can hear that. they've opened up the streets and every once in a while you
you the melody those who would love to be broke 70 to 80 percent for joe biden and a lot of those sweet incidents like yours and also they talked about there were new observers that is not true their words are there was a lawsuit filed because they felt they were too far away but at the same time they were able to go forward and what they're alleging is if you think about the facts or logic hundreds of thousands of votes. that is not something that happened in the united states of america there...
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music probably originates in the melodies of speech people took something of the emotion embodied in speech and transferred it to music that theory suggests that we can manipulate people's mood and mental states through music. restaurants often play music in the background that influences what we choose to eat how fast we consume it and how much with protests. to play. an experiment in england showed that with classical music playing guests were willing to pay 10 percent more for their food even if they were not fond of that kind of music. you don't have to be a great fan of classical music to feel that it's somehow meaningful and dignified. and as we listen to it we tend to ascribe those attributes to other things we see around us would be able to. other studies found that people adapt the rate at which they chew their food to the music that listening to cost beats to go play. a slow tempo say for a. little if the music feels slow dinah's linger longer and drink up to 40 percent more in fact at least when it's booze. still when it comes to our taste buds there are limits to the infl
music probably originates in the melodies of speech people took something of the emotion embodied in speech and transferred it to music that theory suggests that we can manipulate people's mood and mental states through music. restaurants often play music in the background that influences what we choose to eat how fast we consume it and how much with protests. to play. an experiment in england showed that with classical music playing guests were willing to pay 10 percent more for their food...
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here's the other thing to melody. look at florida because you have to bring the sort of florida is interesting because look, they passed a $15.00 minimum wage there. that's a very left under the leftist is under the terminology, leftist progressive kind of thing, but yet the whole state got behind that. so why aren't they getting behind democrats? so it's an interesting question you ask and i think that to flow back to a previous conversation, we've had florida is a state that is very much a workers state. and at the end of the day, we have so many people who are blue collar workers who have a lot of people who work in who work in the hospitality industry, people who work in the tourism industry. these are individuals who want to see more from their wages. that doesn't necessarily mean that they are the same folks who stand and hold banners under the socialist mob. i think that what the democrats can learn from this is that don't run away from things that people actually want to see happen. if you think that they are
here's the other thing to melody. look at florida because you have to bring the sort of florida is interesting because look, they passed a $15.00 minimum wage there. that's a very left under the leftist is under the terminology, leftist progressive kind of thing, but yet the whole state got behind that. so why aren't they getting behind democrats? so it's an interesting question you ask and i think that to flow back to a previous conversation, we've had florida is a state that is very much a...
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similar programs have not yet reached a level of protection to be able to accurately recreate a vocal melody and all the characteristics of a human being's voice. but not all experts are convinced voice verification systems are safe to err. i see voice as an interesting addition. it's just, it's not just concepts. it's into right now. i wouldn't use my voice for banking and so on and survive pretty actor. and he and i just know that technology is only just getting started on the home so at their wrist, well, doubts. but despite these, the tech giants, he voice, command and analysis as the next major intersection between humans and machines. and the technology has already made it into our homes. researchers expect that before long, our whole apartment or house will be equipped with microphones and speakers. so that smart speakers might even become redundant. i have to say that i have some concerns about this. to mean my apartment is generally a really private place, and i don't want to feel like someone or something is listening to me when i'm at home. but what do you think about this? what d
similar programs have not yet reached a level of protection to be able to accurately recreate a vocal melody and all the characteristics of a human being's voice. but not all experts are convinced voice verification systems are safe to err. i see voice as an interesting addition. it's just, it's not just concepts. it's into right now. i wouldn't use my voice for banking and so on and survive pretty actor. and he and i just know that technology is only just getting started on the home so at...
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it can then suggest what theme the melody could embark on. next. music made mathematically. is it creative? is it art? have of course it's another approach. that's the way you need to imagine it, and i'm going to say i belong to a whole generation of new composers and also artists who have grown up with technology and with algorithmic methods mission metod and what ai has now opened up for machine learning to put it more precisely as a kind of sparring partner is when our bearings a partner that helps in the composition process and reacts to suggestions. for 9 years. musician ali nick ryan has been developing a program to write sophisticated compositions. was this written by a man or a machine? it's impossible to tell he's big breakthrough came with a program which can compose pieces in the style of everything from mozart, to listen to a piece of music that is accomplished by any isis. it is able to examine responses in us because of the exactly the same as not understanding the hour and motions of the classical pianist do.
it can then suggest what theme the melody could embark on. next. music made mathematically. is it creative? is it art? have of course it's another approach. that's the way you need to imagine it, and i'm going to say i belong to a whole generation of new composers and also artists who have grown up with technology and with algorithmic methods mission metod and what ai has now opened up for machine learning to put it more precisely as a kind of sparring partner is when our bearings a partner...
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prospective buyers clearly show boeing offers lower costs efficiency and higher profits for the melodies like the species going sky interior at high speed the people coming back to fly with time and time again with that saving millions on pilot training is a great selling court profits away because that's when it became clear after the 1st crash that the secret software had put pilots into an impossible situation still no simulator training was developed for this purpose. however the pilots were informed of the new system. pilot dog and sure enough received information about the m. cast from boeing including instructions on what to do with it fails. possibly imagine some procedure in a situation is to hold as controls tighten turn off autopilot automatic frost control and automatic trimming would. i do so using these 2 stabilizer trim contact switches at which point the m. cas is completely deactivated i can only trim the plane manually using the wheels and i go on flying normally i have to trim by hand using these trim wheels but i can can't fly. according to boeing it would have been t
prospective buyers clearly show boeing offers lower costs efficiency and higher profits for the melodies like the species going sky interior at high speed the people coming back to fly with time and time again with that saving millions on pilot training is a great selling court profits away because that's when it became clear after the 1st crash that the secret software had put pilots into an impossible situation still no simulator training was developed for this purpose. however the pilots...
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music probably originates in the melodies of speech people took something of the emotion embodied in speech and transferred it to music that theory suggests that we can manipulate people's mood and mental states through music. restaurants often play music in the background it's influences what we choose to eat how fast we consume it and how much with protests. to play. an experiment in england showed that with classical music playing guests were willing to pay 10 percent more for their food even if they were not fond of that kind of music. you don't have to be a great fan of classical music to feel that it's somehow meaningful and dignified. and as we listen to it we tend to ascribe those attributes to other things we see around us. people. other studies found that people adapt the rate at which they chew their food to the music that listening to fast beats take go play. a slow tempo say for a. little if the music feels slow dinah's linger long and drink up to 40 percent more in fact at least when it's booze. still when it comes to our taste buds there are limits to the influence of
music probably originates in the melodies of speech people took something of the emotion embodied in speech and transferred it to music that theory suggests that we can manipulate people's mood and mental states through music. restaurants often play music in the background it's influences what we choose to eat how fast we consume it and how much with protests. to play. an experiment in england showed that with classical music playing guests were willing to pay 10 percent more for their food...
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similar programs have not yet reached a level of perfection to be able to accurately recreate the hokum melody and all the characteristics of a human being's voice. but not all experts are convinced voice verification systems are safe to air and see a current way i see voice is an interesting addition. it's just, it's not just concepts. it's into right now. i wouldn't use my voice for banking and so on. and so why i'm going to actually, i need to just move the technology is only just getting started on the home, so at their wrist, doubts. but despite these, the tech giants in voice command and analysis as the next major intersection between humans and machines. and the technology has already made it into our homes . researchers expect that before long, our whole apartment or house will be equipped with microphones and speakers. so that smart speakers might even become redundant. i have to say that i have some concerns about this. to mean my apartment is generally a really private place, and i don't want to feel like someone or something is listening to me when i'm at home. but what do you thin
similar programs have not yet reached a level of perfection to be able to accurately recreate the hokum melody and all the characteristics of a human being's voice. but not all experts are convinced voice verification systems are safe to air and see a current way i see voice is an interesting addition. it's just, it's not just concepts. it's into right now. i wouldn't use my voice for banking and so on. and so why i'm going to actually, i need to just move the technology is only just getting...