There seems to be an epidemic of loneliness in the world today. We wonder why. Yet, if you look around—a train, a café, a school, even a family dinner table—everyone is connecting with something ...
Recently we have seen the launch of artificial intelligence programs such as SOUNDRAW and Loudly that can create musical compositions in the style of almost any artist. We’re also seeing big stars use ...
Scientists are finding more evidence that birdsong parallels human-made music. Credit...Fiona Carswell Supported by By Marlowe Starling When a bird sings, you may think you’re hearing music. But are ...
Music has been central to human cultures for tens of thousands of years, but how our brains perceive it has long been shrouded in mystery. Now, researchers at UC San Francisco have developed a precise ...
AI can write songs, but still has a way to go before matching the creativity of tunes made by people, according to Carnegie Mellon University research. An interdisciplinary team examined what's ...
The Grammy Awards are getting ahead of the curve when it comes to dealing with artificial intelligence in the music industry. A change to the ceremony’s guidelines last month opened the door for music ...
A personal experiment with the artificial intelligence music platform Suno’s latest model echoes a new preprint study. Most listeners can’t tell AI music from the real thing, but emotional resonance ...
The IFPI calls on policymakers to help "amplify human creativity, not to replace it," while Universal Music is looking for "how AI can help and enhance the artist proposition." By Georg Szalai Global ...
Timbaland has started an AI record label. The music world is still reeling from the whole confusing, Velvet Sundown AI band debacle. Naturally, now is the time for more potentially dystopic AI in ...
is the Verge’s weekend editor. He’s covered the tech industry for over 18 years and knows a thing or two about synths. Streaming service Deezer ran an experiment recently, with the help of research ...