L’intelligence artificielle va-t-elle remplacer les compositeurs ? - Les Folles Inventions musicales

More episodes of #FollesInventionsMusicales 👉 http://bit.ly/LesFollesInventionsMusi... Subscribe! 👉 http://bit.ly/2QLeh5V In this episode, #PVNova explains how artificial intelligence has entered the history of music. Since the 1950s, computers have been able to play music, to read a score, so to speak. But on June 1, 2016, for the first time, Google presented a melody composed by its artificial intelligence. An AI, that is, that chose the notes that make up this historic piece. There's even an entire album co-written by an artificial intelligence, called Flow Machines, and a human artist, with real singers, musicians, etc. Indeed, it's very Beatles-inspired. Besides, this is somewhat of a limitation of artificial intelligence: it often simply imitates the artists it's been asked to study, without really offering anything original. Even more content at: https://www.lumni.fr Find Lumni on: Facebook ▶   / lumnifr   Twitter ▶   / lumni.fr   Instagram ▶   / lumnifr