Awesome IBM 7094 Sings Daisy

https://contest.techbriefs.com/2022/e... Please SUBSCRIBE! According to the website “historyOfInformation.com, This recording of a computer-synthesized voice singing Daisy Bell is the earliest known synthesized voice recording. It was made at Bell Labs in 1961 on an IBM 7094 computer The singing voice was programmed by John L. Kelly Jr., and Carol Lockbaum, Arthur C. Clarke heard the song sometime after. He was so impressed he had his HAL 9000 computer sing it in the 1968 film 2001: A Space Odyssey.